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HISTORICAL SKETCH 
CONSTITUTION 

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REGISTER 

OF THE 

Military Order of the 
Carabao 

TOGETHER WITH 

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PRESS OF W. F. ROBERTS CO. 
WASHINGTON. D. C. 







1900- 1913 










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Publication Committee 

Major William E. Horton, U. S. A. 

Major Joseph M. Heller, U. S. V. 

Captain James A. Moss, U. S. A. 



INDEX 



Page 

Publication Committee 4 

History of the Order 7 

Branch Corrals 17 

The Manila Corral 18 

The San Francisco Corral 20 

The Washington Corral 22 

The San Antonio Corral 24 

The Virginia Corral 26 

Constitution 27 

By-Laws 41 

Officers of the Main Corral 1913 47 

Past Officers of the Main Corral 49 

Members of the Military Order of the Carabao 51 

Veteran Carabaos 51 

Tenero Carabaos 109 

Heredity Carabaos 109 

Honorary Carabaos 109 

Associate Carabaos 109 

Taps Ill 

Songs 121 




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|HE Military Order of the Carabao was 
organized at Manila, P. L, in Novem- 
ber, 1900, for the purpose of fostering 
a high standard of military and social duty and 
to perpetuate the memories and associations of 
military service in the Philippines during the 
early days of American occupation. 

The origin of the Order grew out of an idea 
conceived at a dinner at the Officers' Club in 
Manila shortly after the return of troops from 
China in 1900. The name was suggested by 
Major George L. Byram, U. S. A., in recognition 
of the services rendered to the American forces 
by the faithful Carabao, the principal beast of bur- 
den in the Philippines. The Carabao, the patron 
saint of the Order, has ever since been praised 
in song and verse by every soldier of the Philip- 
pine campaigns in honor of the indispensable 
services rendered in the absence of the Army 
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The founders of the Order had no idea that 
the organization would ever attain its present pro- 
portions. Its growth, however, has been rapid 
and continuous and its roll at the present time 
contains nearly two thousand names, among 
which may be found nearly all of the prominent 
Army and Navy officers who served during the 
early campaigns in the Philippines. 

The first regular meeting of the organization 
was held on April 5, 1901, at the quarters of 
Lieutenant-Colonel George P. Scriven and Major 
B. H. Randolph, on Calle San Jose, Ermita, 
Manila. At this meeting Major Randolph was 
elected temporary president and preliminary steps 
were at once taken to draft a constitution. 

The first regular election of officers was had 
at a meeting held May 3, 1901, which resulted 
as follows: 

President and Grand Paramount Carabao, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles A. Woodruff, U. 
S. A.; 

Vice-President and Patriarch of the Herd, 
Major B. H. Randolph, U. S. A.; 

Esteemed Lead Carabao, Major C. B. Sears, 
U. S. A.; 

Esteemed Wheel Carabao, Major R. R. Ste- 
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Main Guy, Captain W. M. Wright, U. S. A. ; 

Chief Winder of the Horn, Lieutenant-Colonel 
George P. Scriven, U. S. A. 

Principal Caratonero, Captain Lyman W. V. 
Kennon, U. S. A. ; 

Grand Gamboling Carabao, Captain Thomas 
Franklin, U. S. A. ; 

Veterinario, Captain Charles E. Stanton, U. 
S. A.; 

Chief Vaquero, Captain William E. Craighill, 
U. S. A.; 

Chief Herder, Major John Biddle Porter, U. 
S. A. ; 

Main Guard, Captain John R. M. Taylor, U. 
S. A. 

June 14, 1901, a committee was appointed to 
formulate regulations for the organization of 
branch societies of the Order in the United States 
and to fix the names of such branches, and upon 
the recommendation of this committee it was de- 
cided to call the branch societies "Corrals" and 
that the society in Manila should thereafter be 
designated the "Main Corral," the qualifications 
for membership and officers to be the same as 
those for the Main Corral. 

October 11, 1901, a committee which had been 
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a constitution and regulations, and the same was 
discussed and many changes proposed, with the 
'result that the committee was directed to prepare 
a new draft to be acted upon at a subsequent 
meeting. 

December 19, 1902, upon the application from 
members of the Order stationed at Fort Sheridan, 
111., and San Francisco, Cal., authority was 
granted by the Main Corral for the establishment 
of branch corrals at those places. 

February 13, 1903, the first action was taken 
by the Main Corral relative to the moving of the 
said corral from the Philippine Islands to the 
United States. Such a change became necessary 
at this time by reason of the fact that many of 
the military and naval forces which had been 
stationed in the Philippines during the formation 
of the Order were ordered back to the United 
States and other organizations were sent to take 
their places, leaving but few of the original mem- 
bers or those eligible to become members sta- 
tioned in the Islands. Much confusion also re- 
sulted in the States by the long delay in getting 
communications to and from the Islands, and it 
soon became necessary that the location of the 
Main Corral should be at a more central and con- 
venient place. At the above meeting a vote was 

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taken to determine where the Main Corral should 
be located. Some of the members thought it 
should be located in San Francisco, others thought 
that it should be located in Washington, but as 
a majority of the members present were in favor 
of retaining the corral in Manila, no further 
action was taken on the matter at this time. 

February 27, 1903, upon the application of cer- 
tain members, authority was granted by the Main 
Corral for the establishment of a branch corral 
at Camp Bumpus, P. I. 

April 3, 1903, upon a similar application, au- 
thority was granted for the establishment of a 
branch corral at Fort Wayne, Mich. 

May 1, 1903, authority was granted to estab- 
lish a branch corral at Jolo, P. I. 

July 24, 1903, action was taken on a petition 
from members to establish a Deputy Main Corral 
in Washington, D. C. After considerable discus- 
sion it was decided that it would not be advisable 
to issue a charter for a Deputy Main Corral 
under the existing circumstances, but that a char- 
ter for a branch corral might be issued. The 
application was therefore referred to a commit- 
tee which recommended that a charter for a 
branch corral be issued, which recommendation 
was approved, and a charter directed issued. On 

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the same date the committee on the constitution 
was directed to prepare a perfect draft of the 
constitution which had been read and discussed at 
previous meetings, and to have the same ready 
at the next meeting, and on August 29, 1903, the 
committee presented the draft of the constitution 
as directed and the same was finally adopted. 
This constitution provided for the location of the 
Main Corral in Washington, D. C. It was also 
decided at this meeting that all records, books, 
correspondence, etc., pertaining to the Main Cor- 
ral in Manila should be turned over on June 30, 
1904, to the Main Corral in Washington, and 
that the corral in Manila should thereafter be 
known as the Manila Corral. 

September 11, 1903, the following officers 
were elected under the new constitution for the 
ensuing year: 

Grand Paramount Carabao, Brigadier-General 
Chas. A. Woodruff, U. S. A. ; 

Grand Patriarch of the Herd, Brigadier-Gen- 
eral William P. Rogers; 

Grand Lead Carabao, Captain J. W. McAn- 
drew, U. S. A. ; 

Grand Wheel Carabao, Lieutenant-Commander 
J. J. Knapp, U. S. N. 

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May 27, 1904, a charter was granted to mem- 
bers of the Order stationed at Fort Sam Houston, 
Texas, and Fort Assiniboine, Mont., for the es- 
tablishment of branch corrals at those places. 

June 30, 1904, the first regular meeting of the 
Main Corral in Washington was held in the 
office of Paymaster-General Harris, U. S. N., at 
which meeting the following officers were elected 
Grand Officers of the Main Corral to serve dur- 
ing the ensuing year: 

Grand Paramount Carabao, General Chas. F. 
Humphrey, U. S. A.; 

Grand Patriarch of the Herd, Admiral H. T. 
B. Harris, U. S. N. 

Grand Lead and Wheel Carabao, Major I. W. 
Littell, U. S. A. 

Owing to the delay in copying the records in 
Manila, the record books, correspondence, etc., 
which were supposed to have been turned over 
to the Main Corral in Washington on June 30, 
1904, were not received until about a year later. 
When the records were finally received in 1905 
it was some time before the records of the two 
corrals could be consolidated and put in shape. 

June 30, 1905, a meeting of the Main Corral 
was held in the office of the Quartermaster-Gen- 

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While numerous branch corrals have been es- 
tablished from time to time, most of them have, 
owing to the withdrawal or changing of troops 
from one station to another, been abandoned, and 
at the present time there are only five active 
corrals, as follows : 

Manila Corral, No. 1, located in Manila, P. I. 

San Francisco Corral, No. 3, located in San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Washington Corral, No. 7, located in Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

San Antonio Corral, No. 9, located at Fort 
Sam Houston, Texas. 

Virginia Corral, No. 13, located at Fort Mon- 
roe, Va. 



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THE MANILA CORRAL. 



The Manila Corral, which up to June 30, 1904, 
was known as the Main Corral, has a member- 
ship of approximately 500, including resident and 
non-resident members. 

Due to the constant changing of the organiza- 
tions in the Philippines during the past three or 
four years, the officers of the Manila Corral have 
experienced considerable difficulty in keeping up 
the proper enthusiasm among its members. Re- 
cent reports, however, from Major H. C. Rei- 
singer, U. S. M. C, who has just been elected 
Lead and Wheel Carabao of this corral, show 
that the corral is now being reorganized and 
every effort is being made to bring the members 
together and place the corral upon a proper busi- 
ness footing. 



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OFFICERS 

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Paramount Carabao 
Colonel Guy L. Edie, U. S. A. 

Patriarch of the Herd 
Major William M. Wright, U. S. A. 

Lead and Wheel Carabao 
Major Harold C. Reisinger, U. S. M. C. 

Bell Carabao 
Major James H. Frier, U. S. A. 

Main Guard 
Colonel George H. Hunter, U. S. A. 

Main Guy 
Colonel William C. Buttler, U. S. A. 

Winder of the Horn 
Colonel Randolph Dickins, U. S. M. C. 

Caretonero 
Major William C. Cannon, U. S. A. 

Gamboling Carabao 
Major Peter E. Traub, U. S. A. 

Veterinaro 
Major Richard M. Thornburgh, U. S. A. 

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CORRAL. 

This corral was established by authority of 
the Main Corral, December 19, 1902. The cor- 
ral was organized early in January, 1903, and 
five Hombres were initiated. Two preliminary 
meetings and the institution of the corral took 
place on January 24, 1903, in the St. Nicholas 
Hotel, on Market Street, and the first regular 
meeting was held on Saturday evening, March 
28, 1903, in the Occidental Hotel, General Chas. 
A. Woodruff being the first Paramount Carabao 
of the corral. 

The growth of the San Francisco corral has 
been steady, and owing to the loyal work of all 
its members the corral has been highly prosperous, 
there being carried on its rolls at the present time 
111 members. 

Meetings have been held quarterly, at first in 
various hotels, but after the disaster of 1906, on 
a transport, and in the Officers' Club of the Pre- 
sidio of San Francisco, and later in the Army 
and Navy Club. The first banquet of the corral, 
in celebration of its establishment, was held at 
the Bohemian Club, February 28, 1903, and was 
a great success. 

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OFFICERS 

Paramount Carabao {President) 
Captain Henry H. Sheen, U. S. A. 

Patriarch of the Herd {Vice-President) 
Lieutenant Frederick Dohrmann, U. S. Vols. 

Lead and Wheel Carabao {Secy, and Treas.) 
Captain George F. Connolly, U. S. A. 



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THE WASHINGTON CORRAL. 

The first meeting of the Carabaos in Washing- 
ton, D. C, took place at the Army and Navy 
Club, May 9, 1903, for the purpose of discussing 
ways and means for the establishment of a 
branch corral. The authority to establish a 
branch corral in Washington, D. C, was granted 
to Carabao J. J. Knapp and others, July 24, 1903, 
and the first meeting of the Washington Corral 
was held August 1, 1903. This corral has stead- 
ily grown in size and importance, and on July 1, 
1913, the membership consisted of 553 Veteran 
Carabaos, 2 Hereditary Carabaos, 3 Tenero 
(Calf) Carabaos, and 3 Associate Carabaos. 

The Annual Dinner by the Washington Cor- 
ral, held in Washington, is each year growing in 
popularity and importance. It is an occasion 
when the most distinguished men of our nation 
are gathered about the festive board, memories 
of the "Days of the Empire" in the Philippines 
are recalled and acquaintances renewed. The 
number of guests at these dinners have greatly 
increased each year. In 1909 there were 150 
guests and Carabaos present; in 1910, 250; in 
1911, 265; in 1912, 362. 

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OFFICERS 

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Paramount Carabao {President) 
Major-General James B. Aleshire, U. S. A. 

Patriarch of the Herd (ist Vice-President) 
Rear-Admiral Thomas B. Howard, U. S. N. 

Bell Carabao (2d Vice-President) 
Major-General William P. Biddle, U. S. M. C. 

Lead and Wheel Carabao (Secy, and Treas.) 
Major Joseph M. Heller 

Main Guy 
Colonel Henry O. S. Heistand, U. S. A. 

Winder of the Horn 
Colonel George Richards, U. S. M. C. 

Caretonero 
Captain William H. G. Bullard, U. S. N. 

Gamboling Carabao 
Major Thomas L. Rhoades, U. S. A. 

Veterinaro 
Captain Julian M. Cabell, U. S. A., Retired 

Main Guard 
Paymaster David M. Addison, U. S. N. 



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THE SAN ANTONIO CORRAL. 



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This corral was established by authority of the 
Main Corral on May 27, 1904. The first meet- 
ing of the corral was held on March 8, 1904, at 
which twenty-seven Hombres were elected. 

The first election of officers was held April 
19, 1904, Major R. R. Stevens being elected 
Paramount Carabao, Brigadier-General J. M. 
Lee, Patriarch of the Herd, Lieutenant Garrison 
McCasky, Main Guy, Captain L. F. Kilbourne, 
Lead Carabao, and Captain Guy Carleton, Wheel 
Carabao. 

The membership of this corral has steadily in- 
creased and at the present time approximately 100 
members are borne on its rolls. 



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OFFICERS 

Paramount Carabao (President) 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Scott, U. S. A. 

Patriarch of the Herd (Vice-President) 
Dr. Fred Hadra 

Lead and Wheel Carabao (Secy, and Treas.) 
First Lieutenant Harold B. Johnson, U. S. A. 



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THE VIRGINIA CORRAL. 



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It was established by authority from the Main 
Corral in a letter dated February 9, 1905, signed 
by the Grand Lead Carabao. The original pe- 
tition for a branch corral was made on Decem- 
ber 9, 1904. The organization of the corral took 
place at a meeting held on February 21, 1905, at 
which the following officers were elected : 

Paramount Carabao, Lieutenant H. H. Sheen; 
Patriarch of the Herd, Lieutenant T. B. Steele; 
Lead Carabao, Captain Alston Hamilton; Wheel 
Carabao, Lieutenant Jas. Totten. 

There has been a slow but steady increase in 
membership of this corral each year. On March 
1, 1905, there were forty-seven members en- 
rolled, and on June 30, 1913, there was a total 
membership of seventy. 



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Constitution 

PREAMBLE. 

Whereas, In the Providence of God, the forces 
of the United States of America having been 
drawn to the Philippine Islands in the conflict 
known as "The Spanish- American War of 1898/' 
and the subsequent insurrection against the 
United States in the Philippine Islands, we, the 
survivors and descendants of those who partici- 
pated in that contest, have joined together to fos- 
ter a high standard of military and social duty; 
to perpetuate the memory of military services in 
the Philippines; to strengthen the ties of fellow- 
ship; to collect and secure for preservation rolls, 
records, relics, books and other documents relat- 
ing to that period; to encourage research and 
publication of historical data, and to cherish, 
maintain and extend the institutions of American 
freedom. 



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ARTICLE I. 

Name. 
Section 1. The name and title of this Order 
shall be "The Military Order of the Carabao" 
and its members shall be designated "Carabaos." 

ARTICLE II. 

Organization. 

Section 1. For the purpose of administration 
and of companionship the Order shall be divided 
into a Main Corral and local corrals. Corrals 
duly organized under the Manila Corral before 
the adoption of the Constitution of the Order 
shall be recognized as duly organized corrals. 

Sec 2. The Main Corral shall be composed 
of the officers and ex-officers of all corrals, of one 
delegate from each corral, and of one additional 
delegate for each 50 members thereof. The dele- 
gates shall be elected annually, and all members 
of the Main Corral shall be designated "Grand 
Carabaos." 

Sec 3. The Main Corral shall be the general 
legislative and administrative body of the Order, 
and shall be located in the City of Washington, 
D. C. It shall prescribe the blank forms to be 
used by the Order for all official purposes, and 
generally supervise the methods under which the 

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Order shall be conducted. The Main Corral shall 
have supervision over the affairs of the Order 
and shall be the sole judge of constitutional points 
arising thereunder. The local corrals shall each 
make an annual report to the Main Corral on 
July 1st of each year, which shall embody a full 
statement of the affairs of the local corral and be 
forwarded in time to be considered by the Main 
Corral at its annual meeting. The question of 
the admission of local corrals shall be determined 
by the Main Corral. The Main Corral shall be 
supported by the annual dues of twenty-five cents 
($0.25) for each member, other than an honor- 
ary member, carried on the membership rolls of 
each of the several local corrals, and payable July 
1st of each year. 

Sec. 4. Local corrals may be established by 
authority of the Main Corral whenever ten (10) 
or more persons or members, or who are eligible 
to become members of the Order, shall apply in 
writing to form such corral, but only one corral 
shall be established in each locality. 

Sec. 5. Local corrals are to be serially num- 
bered according to the date of their organization, 
the charter number to be issued within three 
months after receipt of the application for char- 

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ter, and will bear the name of the locality in 
which they are organized. 

Sec. 6. No corral established in a locality 
shall be removed therefrom except by authority 
of the Main Corral. 

Sec. 7. The Main Corral may, after due no- 
tice and hearing, discontinue local corrals which 
fail to render prescribed reports, or fail to remit 
the proper funds to the Main Corral for a period 
of more than one year, or who have shown them- 
selves to be unworthy to be retained. 

ARTICLE III. 

Officers. 

Section 1. The officers of the Main Corral, 
who shall also be the Grand Officers of the Order, 
shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secre- 
tary, and a Treasurer, who among Carabaos shall 
be respectively known as the Grand Paramount 
Carabao, the Grand Patriarch of the Herd, the 
Grand Lead Carabao, and the Grand Wheel 
Carabao. 

Sec. 2. (1) The officers of each local corral 
shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secre- 
tary, and a Treasurer, who shall be known among 
Carabaos respectively as the Paramount Carabao, 
the Patriarch of the Herd, the Lead Carabao, and 

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the Wheel Carabao. Each local corral may also 
elect the following additional officers; a Main 
Guy, a Winder of the Horn, a Caretonero, a Gam- 
boling Carabao, a Veterinario, and a Main Guard. 
These additional officers, however, if elected, 
shall be recognized in their local corral only and 
shall not by virtue of their office be members of 
the Main Corral. 

(2) The presiding officer may at any meeting 
appoint a Bombinero for that meeting. 

(3) The office of Secretary and Treasurer of 
the Main Corral or of local corrals may be com- 
bined in one person, and he shall perform the 
duties as usually pertain to such offices. 

Sec. 3. The Grand Officers of the Order 
shall be elected annually by the Main Corral to 
serve until its next annual meeting, or until their 
successors have duly qualified, and they may be 
re-elected. 

Sec. 4. The Grand Paramount Carabao shall 
preside at the meetings of the Main Corral, and 
he shall perform such other duties as usually per- 
tain to the office of President. 

Sec. 5. In the absence of the Grand Para- 
mount Carabao the Grand Patriarch of the Herd 
shall perform the duties of the Grand Paramount 
Carabao, and in case of the absence of both of 

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these officers, the members present may elect an 
officer to preside at that meeting. 

Sec. 6. The Grand Lead and Grand Wheel 
Carabao shall perform the duties prescribed in 
the By-laws of the Main Corral. The Lead and 
Wheel Carabaos of the local corrals shall exer- 
cise similar functions in their respective corrals. 

ARTICLE IV. 

Membership. 

Section 1. Any person who shall have hon- 
orably served in the Philippine Islands between 
May 1, 1898, and July 4, 1902, both dates inclu- 
sive, as a commissioned officer of the United 
States Regular or Volunteer Army, Navy, Ma- 
rine Corps, Philippine Scouts, or as a Naval Ca- 
det or Midshipman, or as Acting Assistant 
Surgeon, Contract Surgeon, Contract Dental 
Surgeon, or any person who so served as an 
enlisted man in the United States Army, Navy, 
or Marine Corps and subsequently received a com- 
mission for appointment in any of the above- 
named classes, shall be eligible for election as a 
Veteran Carabao; and any accredited war corre- 
spondent who served in the Philippine Islands 
between May 1, 1898, and July 4, 1902, both 
dates inclusive, shall be eligible to election as an 

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Associate Carabao, with all the privileges of 
Carabaos, except those of voting and holding 
office. 

Sec. 2. Honorary membership in the Order 
may be conferred by the Main Corral upon the 
President of the United States and upon the Gov- 
ernor Generals of the Philippines or upon those 
who have held that office. 

Sec. 3. The oldest lineal male descendant 
over 21 years of age of a veteran Carabao or 
person eligible to become one shall be eligible to 
join the Order as a Tenero during his ancestor's 
life, and at his death the Tenero shall become 
a Hereditary Carabao. 

Sec. 4. The officers and additional officers of 
the local corrals shall constitute a council thereof, 
and two-thirds of the council may at any time 
between meetings elect candidates to member- 
ship in the corral, and their action shall be con- 
sidered as confirmed until set aside by a three- 
fourths vote of the corral. 

Sec. 5. (1) Upon the election of a Carabao 
his name shall be forwarded to the Grand Lead 
Carabao for final action and entry on the official 
register of the Order, and he shall be issued a 
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forwarded to the member through the corral by 
which he was elected. 

(2) The Grand Lead Carabao shall, upon ap- 
plication, also issue a certificate of membership, 
serially numbered, at a cost not exceeding $1.50. 

Sec. 6. A Carabao may, upon application, be 
transferred from the corral in which he is a mem- 
ber to any other corral by order of the Grand 
Paramount Carabao, provided the corral from 
which the Carabao is to be transferred offers no 
valid objection thereto, after due notice of the 
proposed transfer. 

Sec. 7. All Carabaos shall be borne on the 
membership roll of the Order which will be re- 
tained in the custody of the Main Corral, but 
their active participation in the work of the 
Order, except as provided in Section 2, Article 
II, shall be with the local corral. 

Sec. 8. (1) For conduct that is detrimen- 
tal to the interests of the Order, a Carabao may 
be expelled therefrom by the local corral with 
which he is affiliated, notice of the action of the 
corral being at once forwarded to the Main Cor- 
ral for notation on the records of the Order. 
The expelled Carabao shall have the right to ap- 
peal to the Main Corral, whose action shall be 
final. 

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(2) The offender shall be notified in writing 
of the charges against him at least ten days in 
advance of the action taken on them. Expulsion 
shall only be had as the result of the affirmative 
vote of two-thirds of the Carabaos present. 

(3) The Main Corral shall have the right to 
take similar action in the case of any member 
of the Order, the local corral with which the of- 
fending Carabao is affiliated being notified of 
the action taken. 

(4) Any Carabao dismissed from the military 
or naval service of the United States shall be 
ipso facto dropped from the rolls of the Order. 

ARTICLE V. 

Meetings. 

Section 1. The Main Corral shall meet once 
each year for the election of officers of the Order 
and the transaction of other business, and nine 
members shall constitute a quorum. Notice of 
meetings shall be mailed to each corral at least 
four months in advance. 

Sec. 2. Each local corral shall establish its 
own quorum for the transaction of business. 

Sec. 3. Corrals, when they deem it expedient, 
may name as delegates to the Main Corral mem- 
bers of the Order who are not members of the 

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corral. Any delegate to the Main Corral not 
able to attend a meeting shall appoint some other 
member of the Order as his proxy, who shall act 
and vote in his place. 

ARTICLE VI. 
Fees, Dues and Assessments. 
Section 1. The initiation fee for those join- 
ing the Order, otherwise than as honorary mem- 
bers, shall be $2.50. The annual dues shall be 
as may be determined by the local corrals, pro- 
vided that honorary members affiliated with a 
local corral shall pay no dues, and provided fur- 
ther, that the local corrals shall annually (July 
1st of each year) contribute for the support of 
the Main Corral the sum of twenty-five cents 
($0.25) for each member, other than honorary 
members, carried on their rolls. 

ARTICLE VII. 
Insignia. 
Section 1. (1) The insignia of the Military 
Order of the Carabao shall consist of an equilat- 
eral triangle of bronze 1% inches at base line, 
point upward, thereon in gold relief the head of 
a carabao, en profile; at the apex of triangle in 

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relief, a rustic monogram of the letters "M. 
O. C." 

(2) The insignia shall be pendant from a 
bronze bar by a ribbon of khaki color 13/16 inch 
wide, edged with dark blue % inch wide. The 
bar is inscribed with the legend "Military Order 
of the Carabao" in relief, surmounting it a sea 
and rising therefrom a volcano. 

(3) The reverse of the insignia then is rep- 
resented in bas relief the Coat of Arms or flag 
of the so-called Filipino Republic. 

Sec. 2. The insignia will be worn conspicu- 
ously on the left breast, except that the Grand 
Officers and the Past Grand Paramount Carabao 
of the Main Corral, and the Paramount Carabao, 
Patriarch of the Herd, and the Lead and Wheel 
Carabaos of the various corrals shall wear the 
badge suspended by a ribbon around the neck; 
and that the additional officers of the various 
corrals shall wear a rosette on the ribbon. 

Sec. 3. The seal of the Order shall be cir- 
cular, the size of the United States silver dollar, 
bearing on its face a carabao in relief, and 
around the edge the words "Military Order of 
the Carabao," and the dates "1898-1902," one 
above, the other underneath, the Carabao. 

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Sec. 4. The flag of the Order shall be of 
the regulation size. The border to be of blue, 
and the center of khaki gold, inlaid with a repro- 
duction of the lapel button, consisting of the cara- 
bao head and monogram of the Order in gold 
relief. Below the triangle in blue letters and 
figures, on khaki gold background, shall be in- 
serted the following: "1898— Philippines— 1902." 

ARTICLE VIII. 
By-Laws. 

Section 1. The Main Corral and all local 
corrals may adopt such by-laws as may be de- 
sired, not in conflict with this Constitution. All 
by-laws adopted by corrals shall be subject to 
approval of the Main Corral, and shall not con- 
flict with the by-laws of the Main Corral. 

Sec. 2. A majority vote shall be decisive on 
all questions coming before the Main Corral ex- 
cept amendments to the Constitution and dismis- 
sals of members, for which a two-thirds vote 
shall be necessary. 

ARTICLE IX. 

Amendments. 
Section 1. (1) Amendments to this Consti- 
tution may be proposed at any meeting of the 

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Main Corral and acted upon at its next special 
or regular meeting, not earlier than six months 
thereafter. 

(2) Notices of proposed amendments shall 
be mailed to all corrals at least four months in 
advance of action thereon. 



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ARTICLE I. 
Order of Business. 

The order of business at stated meetings shall 
be as follows : 

1. Call to order by the Presiding Officer. 

2. Roll call of members. 

3. The minutes of the previous meetings not 

heretofore read and adopted. 

4. Introduction of new members. 

5. Special business of the meeting, if any. 

6. Unfinished business. 

7. Reports of officers and committees. 

8. Written communications. 

9. New business. 
10. Adjournment. 

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ARTICLE II. 
General Rules and Regulations. 

Section 1. Cushing's Manual of Parliamen- 
tary Law shall govern in the decision of parlia- 
mentary questions. 

Sec. 2. All official orders, communications, 
records, and proceedings, of whatever character, 
shall conform as nearly as possible to the general 
regulations, usages and customs of the military 
and naval service of the United States. 

ARTICLE III. 

Initiation of Officers. 

Section 1. A Grand Carabao elected to any 
office in the Order, before being installed, shall 
make a formal declaration upon honor that he 
will well and faithfully perform the duties of 
the office upon which he is about to enter, and 
comply with all the established laws and usages 
of the Order. 

ARTICLE IV. 
Additional Duties of Officers. 
Section 1. (1) In addition to those pre- 
scribed by the Constitution, the following duties 
shall be performed by the several officers of the 
Main Corral: 

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(2) It shall be the duty of the Grand Para- 
mount Carabao to appoint all officers and com- 
mittees not otherwise provided for, and coun- 
tersign all checks drawn by the Grand Lead and 
Wheel Carabao, for sums necessary to defray ex- 
penses, and for other appropriations. 

Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the Grand Lead 
and Wheel Carabao to keep: 

1st. The Constitution and By-Laws, rules and 
regulations of the Order. 

2d. Copies of all official letters. 

3d. A ledger, to contain the accounts of the 
Main Corral with its members. 

4th. A book in which shall be recorded the 
names of those Carabaos who may have been 
expelled from any corral, together with the rea- 
sons therefor. 

He shall conduct the correspondence of the 
Main Corral and notify the Grand Carabaos and 
the several corrals from time to time as they may 
occur, of applications, withdrawals, admissions, 
rejections, suspensions, expulsions, resignations, 
restorations and deaths. He shall have the care 
and custody of the seal of the Order. He shall, 
at the last stated meeting in his term of office, 
make a full report of all moneys received during 
his term, and of all arrearages of Grand Cara- 

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baos and transfers to his successor in office, within 
two weeks after the expiration of his term, all 
books, papers, or other property in his possession 
belonging to his office. 

5th. He shall pay all orders signed by the 
Grand Paramount Carabao, and none others, and 
retain these orders as his vouchers. He shall 
keep accounts of his receipts and expenditures and 
shall pay over and deliver to his successor in 
office all moneys, vouchers, books and papers 
belonging to the Main Corral. 

ARTICLE V. 

Introduction of Members. 
Section 1. A Carabao upon being introduced 
as a Grand Carabao in the Main Corral shall, 
orally if present, and in writing if absent, make 
declaration upon honor that he will maintain the 
Constitution of the Order, conform to its By- 
Laws and rules, and use his best endeavors to 
promote its objects and advance its interests. 

ARTICLE VI. 

Fines. 

Section 1. The fundamental principles of this 

Order, recognizing loyal citizenship as its only 

test, the discussion or introduction of sectarian 

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or partisan topics at meetings is prohibited, under 
penalty of such fine, not exceeding fifty dollars, 
as may be imposed by order of the Main Corral. 
Sec. 2. All other violations of the principles 
and obligations of the Order or neglect of duty 
may be fined at the option of the Main Corral. 

ARTICLE VII. 
Amendments. 
Section 1. Amendments may be made to the 
By-Laws of the Main Corral by a majority vote 
of that body. 



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Major-General Chas. F. Humphrey, U. S. A., Retired 

GRAND PATRIARCH OF THE HERD 
Rear Admiral Thomas B. Howard, U. S. N., Retired 

GRAND LEAD AND WHEEL CARABAO 
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GRAND PARAMOUNT CARABAOS 

Charles A. Woodruff .... May 3, 1901— December 19, 1902 

Cyrus S. Roeerts December 19, 1902 — June 5, 1903 

Robert R. Stevens June 5, 1903 — September 11, 1903 

Charles A. Woodruff .. September 11, 1903 — June 30, 1904 

Charles F. Humphrey June 30, 1904 — 

GRAND PATRIARCH OF THE HERD 

B. H. Randolph May 3, 1901— April 25, 1902 

A. H. Russell April 25, 1902— May 23, 1902 

Jesse M. Lee May 23, 1902— September 11, 1903 

W. P. Rogers September 11, 1903— June 30, 1904 

H. T. B. Harris June 30, 1904— November 29, 1910 

Thomas C. McLean . November 29, 1910, December 16, 1912 
Thomas B. Howard December 16, 1912 — 

GRAND LEAD CARABAOS 

C. B. Sears May 3, 1901— April 25, 1902 

Geo. G. Greenough April 25, 1902— May 23, 1902 

R. R. Stevens May 23, 1902— September 11, 1903 

J. W. McAndrews September 11, 1903— June 30, 1904 

I. W. Littell June 30, 1904— November 29, 1910 

William E. Horton November 29, 1910 — 

GRAND WHEEL CARABAOS 

Robert R. Stevens May 3, 1901— May 23, 1902 

Chas. H. Whipple May 23, 1902— September 11, 1903 

J. J. Knapp September 11, 1903— June 30, 1904 

I. W. Littell June 30, 1904— November 29, 1910 

William E. Horton November 29, 1910— 

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Carabao No. 

Abbott, J. C, Lieut., Signal Corps 1851 

Abbott, S. G., Lieut., 28th Infantry 1625 

Abernethy, Robert S., Major, Coast Artillery 1977 

Adams, Frank H., First Lieut, 12th Infantry 441 

Adams, Robert W., First Lieut., 8th Infantry 1568 

Addison, David M., Paymaster, U. S. N 1975 

Adler, A. C, Lieut., 1st California Volunteers 1618 

Admire, Eli, Lieut., 22d Infantry (Resigned) 273 

Ahern, George P., Major, U. S. A., Retired 265 

Albright, Frank H., Major, 14th Infantry 1689 

Aleshire, James B., Major-General 118 

Allaire, William H., Lieut-Col., 7th Infantry 1583 

Alexander, Robert, Major, U. S. Infantry 411 

Allen, Charles C, Captain, 30th Infantry 364 

Allen, Henry T., Lieut-Col., Cavalry 154 

Allen, James, Brigadier-General 125 

Allen, John H., Major, Medical Corps 2002 

Aloe, Alfred, Captain, 1st Infantry 1480 

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Carabao No. 

Ames, Robert F., Lieut-Col., Retired 1810 

Anderson, Everett A., First Lieut., Medical Reserve 

Corps 912 

Anderson, George S., Brigadier-General, Retired... 80 

Anderson, Martin A., Comdr., U. S. N., Retired.. 2088 

Anderson, Thomas M., Jr., Captain, 7th Infantry 284 

Anderson, William H., Second Lieut, 30th Infantry. . 500 

Anding, Sheldon W., First Lieut., 30th Infantry 610 

Andrews, Henry M., Colonel, Retired 13 

Andrews, Lincoln C, Captain, Cavalry 370 

Apple, W. E., late Surgeon U. S. Volunteers 214 

Archer, Deas, First Lieut., 26th Infantry 1433 

Armitage, G. H., late Lieut. Volunteer Infantry 1114 

Armstrong, G. K., late Lieut. Volunteer Infantry. ... 1189 

Arnold, Alfred C, First Lieut., 26th Infantry 857 

Arnold, Conway H., Rear Admiral, Retired 1223 

Arnold, Percy W., Captain, 7th Cavalry 516 

Arnold, Samuel B., Captain, Cavalry 1687 

Arrowsmith, George D., Captain, Infantry 963 

Arthur, William H., Colonel, Medical Corps 1230 

Ashbrook, Roy W., First Lieut, Infantry 1461 

Ashburn, Thomas Q., Major, Coast Artillery 1376 

Athey, W. L., Contract Surgeon 869 

Atkinson, Benjamin W., Lieut-Col., Infantry. 1762 

Austin, F. C, Lieut., Coast Artillery 1577 

Awl, F. A., Lieut., 9th Infantry (Resigned) 1778 

Ayer, Ira, late Contract Surgeon 980 

Ayer, Waldo E., Major, 2d Infantry 548 

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Babcock, Campbell E., Captain, 28th Infantry 231 

Babin, Provoost, Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 2081 

Beach, Christian A., Captain, Sub. Department 309 

Baer, Joseph A., Captain, 6th Cavalry 424 

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Carabao No. 

Bailey, Guy G., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 547 

Bailey, Hobart K, Colonel, Retired 131 

Baily, Howard H., Captain, Medical Corps 1640 

Bains, Thos. M., Lieut, 9th Infantry 477 

Baird, George H., First Lieut., 11th Cavalry 1076 

Baker, Charles T., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 

(Resigned) 207 

Baker, David J., Jr., Major, Infantry 155 

Baker, Frank Cole, Major, Medical Corps 2073 

Baker, Jesse M., Major, Retired 381 

Baker, Leonard T., Captain, 8th Infantry 1853 

Baker, William B., Captain, Quartermaster Corps.. 2065 
Baker, William P., late Asst. Surgeon U. S. Volun- 
teers 1046 

Baldridge, Harry A., Lieut., U. S. N 1944 

Baldwin, Frank D., Brigadier-General, Retired 282 

Baldwin, Frank P., Lieut.-Comdr, U. S. N 908 

Baldwin, Murray, Captain, 8th Infantry 995 

Baldwin, Theodore A., Jr., Captain, 26th Infantry.. 1856 

Ballard, R. T., Lieut, Philippine Scouts (Resigned) 1190 

Balentine, A. T., Captain, Artillery Corps (Resigned) 1576 

Ballin, Alfred, Captain, Philippine Scouts 1631 

Bandholtz, Harry H., Major, 22d Infantry 753 

Banister, William B., Lieut-Col., Medical Corps.. 1216 

Bankhead, Henry M., Captain, 17th Infantry 303 

' Bannon, Philip M., Major, U. S. M. C 2079 

Barber, Charles W., Captain, Infantry 602 

Barber, Henry A., Major, Retired 737 

Barker, Albert S., Rear Admiral, Retired 1974 

Barker, John W., Captain, 3d Infantry 1544 

Barnard, Joseph H., First Lieut, 5th Cavalry 257 

Barnes, Harry C, Captain, 166th Co. Coast Artillery 1501 

Barnes, John W., Captain 18th Infantry 1488 

Barney, Fred M., late Contract Surgeon 1662 

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Carabao No. 

Barnhardt, George C, Captain, 15th Cavalry 813 

Barriger, William S., First Lieut, Cavalry 809 

Barry, Archie W., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1883 

Barry, John A., First Lieut., 2d Cavalry 1034 

Barry, Michael H., Captain, Coast Artillery 1715 

Barry, Thomas H., Major-General 781 

Barton, Frank A., Captain, 3d Cavalry 389 

Barton, John K, Engineer-in-Chief, U. S. N., Retired 190 

Bates, John C, Lieut-General, Retired 1966 

Bates, Walter T\, Captain, 27th Infantry 449 

Bates, W'illiam G., late Captain U. S. Volunteers.. 1566 

Batson, Matthew A., Captain, Retired 1994 

Battle, John S., Captain, 11th Infantry 881 

Battle, Marion S., Captain, Coast Artillery 1507 

Beacham, Joseph W., Jr., Captain, 29th Infantry 302 

Beach, William D., Colonel, 4th Cavalry 1222 

Beacom, John H., Lieut-Col., Infantry 520 

Bean, E. S., late Major U. S. Volunteers 1622 

Bearss, Hiram I., Captain, Marine Corps 450 

Beaumont, John C, Captain, Marine Corps 726 

Beck, Paul W., Captain, 17th Infantry 961 

Beckurtz, Charles L., Major, 5th Infantry (Resigned) 1593 

Behr, Francis J., Captain, Coast Artillery 1725 

Belknap, Reginald R., Comdr., U. S. N 1239 

Bell, George, Jr., Lieut-Col., Infantry 934 

Bell, Henry A., First Lieut, 18th Infantry 321 

Bell, John A., Comdr., U. S. N., Retired 261 

Bell, James E., Captain, 2d Infantry 351 

Bell, J. Franklin, Major-General 1782 

Bell, Ola W., Captain, 14th Cavalry 1367 

Bell, William D., late Major U. S. Volunteers 600 

Bell, William H., First Lieut., 11th Cavalry 1197 

Benjamin, Julian A., Captain, 3d Cavalry 605 

Bennett, Charles A., Colonel, Coast Artillery 1729 

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Carabao No. 

Bennet, John B., Major, 27th Infantry 534 

Bennett, William C, Major, 16th Infantry 210 

Bent, Charles L., Captain, 30th Infantry (Resigned) 507 

Benteen, Frederick W., Captain, 12th Infantry 1491 

Benton, Frederick L., Surgeon, U. S. N 1682 

Berkeley, Randolph C, Major, Marine Corps 1214 

Berrien, Frank D., Lieut.-Comdr, U. S. N 1897 

Berry, Lucien G., Lieut.-Col., 4th Field Artillery.. 1463 

Berryman, Otway C, Colonel, Marine Corps, Retired 336 

Bernard, Thomas P., First Lieut, 7th Cavalry 1201 

Bertsch, William H., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 2056 

Betts, Arlington U., late Captain Volunteer Infantry 1179 

Biddle, David H., Captain, Cavalry 58 

Biddle, John, Colonel, Engineers 15 

Biddle, William P., Major-General, Comdt. U. S. 

M. C 1241 

Bidwell, W. P., Lieut.-Col., Volunteers 1623 

Bierbower, H. C, late Contract Surgeon U. S. N . . . 1403 

Birkhimer, William E., Brigadier-General, Retired. 842 

Birmingham, Henry P., Colonel, Medical Corps 16 

Bisbee, William H., Brigadier-General, Retired 632 

Bishop, Giles, Jr., Captain, Marine Corps 1736 

Bishop, Harry G., Major, 5th Field Artillery 1777 

Bishop, Hoel S., Colonel, 15th Cavalry 608 

Bishop, William H., late Major U. S. Volunteers.. 1096 

T3ispham, Harrison A., Captain, U. S. Navy 679 

Bjornstad, Alfred W., Captain, 28th Infantry 1064 

Black, A. J., Contract Surgeon 1004 

Blackwood, Norman J., Surgeon, U. S. N 2064 

Blaine, Robert, First Lieut., 10th Cavalry 1886 

Blasland, Harry D., Captain, Quartermaster Corps. 1429 

Blatchford, Richard M., Lieut.-Col., Infantry 93 

Blocklinger, Gottfried, Rear Admiral, Retired 1933 

Blockson, Augustus P., Lieut.-Col., 6th Cavalry 730 

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Carabao No. 

Blue, Victor, Commander, U. S. N 909 

Boak, Siebert D., First Lieut., Dental Surgeon 1047 

Boiseau, Louis T., Captain, Field Artillery 1533 

Bomford, George N., Captain, 22d Infantry 247 

Bomus, Peter S., Colonel, Retired 233 

Bonnaffon, Edmund W., Pay Inspector, U. S. N 1790 

Bonnaffon, Sylvester, 3d, Captain, Quartermaster 

Corps 324 

Bootes, James T., Captain, U. S. M. C 1307 

Booth, Alfred J., First Lieut., 2d Infantry 906 

Booth, Ewing E., Captain, 7th Cavalry 1413 

Boschen, Frederick W., First Lieut., 16th Infantry.. 1656 

Bottoms, Sam F., Major, Coast Artillery 1132 

Boughter, Francis, late Lieut. U. S. N 678 

Boughton, Daniel H., Lieut.-Col., 8th Cavalry 957 

Bourke, James, Captain, Medical Corps 1434 

Bourns, Frank S., late Major and Chief Surgeon 

U. S. Volunteers 1198 

Bowdish, Myron B., Lieut., 10th Cavalry (Resigned) 594 

Bowen, Frank S., Captain, 20th Infantry 556 

Bowen, William H. C, Colonel, 12th Infantry 634 

Bowen, William S., Captain, Coast Artillery 1536 

Bowie, Hamilton, Captain, 13th Cavalry 1195 

Bowne, William R., Paymaster, U. S. N 1131 

Bowman, George T., Captain, 6th Cavalry 1018 

Bowman, Walter O., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 674 

Boyer, Perry L., Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 950 

Brackett, William, Captain, U. S. M. C 672 

Bradley, Alfred E., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps 490 

Bradshaw, George B., Commander, U. S. N 1399 

Brady, John R., Lieut-Commander, U. S. N 1282 

Brainard, David L., Colonel, Quartermaster Corps . . 1998 

Brander, William W., Chaplain, 15th Cavalry 811 

Brazee, A. J., late Capt. U. S. Volunteer Infantry.. 377 

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Carabao No. 
Braunersrenther, William, Commodore, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1328 

Brechemin, Louis, Colonel, Medical Corps 244 

Brechemin, Louis, Jr., Major, Medical Corps 798 

Breckenridge, James C, Captain, U. S. M. C. ..... . 1381 

Brees, Herbert J., Captain, Cavalry 1431 

Brewer, Isaac W., late Lieut., Medical Reserve Corps 1800 

Brewster, Andre W., Major, U. S. Infantry 1761 

Bricker, Edwin D., Major, Ordnance Department.. 1554 

Bricker, William F., Lieut-Commander, U. S. N 1986 

Briggs, Allan L., Captain, 26th Infantry 1368 

Briggs, John B., Commander, U. S. N., Retired.. 1351 

Briggs, Raymond W., Captain, Field Artillery 522 

Bright, Albert J., Lieut., 2d Infantry (Resigned) . . 914 

Brister, John M., Surgeon, U. S. N 1133 

Brittain, Carlo B., Commander, U. S. N 1281 

Brooks, J. C. W r ., late Major U. S. Volunteers 1920 

Brooks, John D., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A . . 1679 

Brooks, Robert E., Captain, Philippine Scouts.... 1185 

Brooke, William, Captain 30th Infantry 1866 

Brown, Arthur W., Captain, Infantry, U. S. A 996 

Brown, Ira C, First Lieut, Medical Reserve Corps 616 

Brown, George Le. R., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired.. 1458 

Brown, Preston, Captain, 17th Infantry 658 

Brown, Philip S., Captain, U. S. M. C 1699 

Brown, Robert A., Major, Cavalry 1605 

Brown, Thomas W., First Lieut., 27th Infantry 966 

Brown, William C, Lieut-Col., Cavalry 953 

Brush, Daniel H., Brgiadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 404 

Bryan, Benjamin C, Captain, U. S. N 151 

Bubb, John W., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Retired 1483 

Buchan, Fred E., Captain, 6th Cavalry 1639 

Buchanan, Allen, Lieut.-Commander, U. S. N 501 

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Carabao No. 

Buchanan, Edmund A., First Lieut, 2d Cavalry 1818 

Buck, Carroll D., Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A 1150 

Buckey, Mervyn C, Major, Coast Artillery 1769 

Buffington, Abraham P., Major, 21st Infantry 755 

Bugge, Jens, Captain, U. S. A 2072 

Bujac, Etienne de Pellissier, late Lieut. Volunteer 

Infantry 2006 

Bull, James A., Paymaster, U. S. N 1414 

Bullard, William H. G., Commander, U. S. N 1324 

Bulmer, Bayard T\, Lieut, U. S. N 1651 

Bulmer, Roscoe C, Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 1596 

Bundy, Omar, Lieut-Col., 11th Infantry 1775 

Bunker, Clarence G., Captain, Coast Artillery 1706 

Burkhardt, Samuel, Jr., Major, 19th Infantry 834 

Burnett, Charles, First Lieut., 4th Cavalry 793 

Burnham, William P., Lieut-Col., 20th Infantry.... 297 

Burns, Robert, late Major U. S. Volunteers 527 

Burroughs, James M., Captain, 2d Cavalry 1569 

Burt, Andrew S., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 425 

Burt, Charles C, Captain, Coast Artillery 1704 

Burt, Charles P., Lieut-Commander, U. S. N 1672 

Burt, Reynolds J., Captain, 27th Infantry 350 

Burt, William H., Captain, 4th Field Artillery 1829 

Burtt, Wilson B., Captain, 20th Infantry 972 

Bussche, Carl F., late Lieut. 18th Infantry 366 

Butler, Henry V., Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 1280 

Butler, Lawrence P., Captain, 4th Infantry 659 

Butler, Rodman, First Lieut., 2d Cavalry 571 

Buttler, William C, Colonel, 24th Infantry 17 

Buttrick, James T., Captain, U. S. M. C 586 

Byram, George L., Major, Cavalry 1 

Byrne, Charles, Lieut-Col., U. S. A., Retired 138 

Byron, J. C, Major, U. S. A. (Resigned) 1789 

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C 

Carabao No. 

Cabell, De Rosey C, Major, 11th Cavalry 1668 

Cabell, Julian M., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1226 

Caldwell, H. H., late Captain U. S. A 1314 

Caldwell, Robert G., First Lieut, Infantry 383 

Caldwell, Samuel, First Lieut, Philippine Scouts (Re- 
signed) 1676 

Cameron, Francis H., Jr., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 792 

Campbell, Archibald, Lieut-Col., Coast Artillery... 1256 

Campbell, Chandler, Captain, U. S. M. C 1113 

Camp, Beauford R., First Lieut, 9th Cavalry 1887 

Canby, James, Major, Quartermaster Corps 1467 

Cannon, William C, Major, U. S. A 454 

Capehart, Edward E., Captain, U. S. N 203 

Capps, Washington L., Chief Constructor, U. S. N. 1834 

Carleton, Guy, Lieut-Col., 3d Cavalry 598 

Carleton, William A., Captain, 30th Infantry 1100 

Carnahan, Earl C, Major, Quartermaster Corps 102 

Carpenter, Charles C, Captain, U. S. M. C 1904 

Carr, Clark M., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1636 

Carr, Daniel J., Major, Signal Corps 1312 

Carr, Irving J., Captain, 7th Infantry 1155 

Carson, Adam C, late Captain, 28th Volunteer In- 
fantry 1811 

Cartmell, Nathaniel M., First Lieut, 3d Cavalry 1819 

Case, David B., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 1634 

Cassatt, Edward B., Captain, U. S. A. (Resigned) . . 1665 

Casteel, Delphey T. E., Captain, 6th Cavalry 1409 

Castle, Chas. W., Captain, 11th Infantry 1820 

Castle, Guy W. S., Lieut, U. S. N 1862 

Castle, William A., Captain, 9th Infantry 657 

Castleman, Kenneth G., Lieut., U. S. N 1298 

Catlin, Albertus W., Major, U. S. M. C 1929 

Cavenaugh, William A., Captain, 15th Infantry 332 

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Carabao No. 

Chadwick, Francis L., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1235 

Chaffee, Adna R., Lieut-General, U. S. A., Retired.. 184 

Chalmers, T. C, late Major U. S. Volunteers 260 

Chambers, Washington I., Captain, U. S. N 1301 

Chamberlain, Fred V. S., Captain, 2d Infantry 892 

Chamberlin, De Witt W., Captain, 2d Infantry 582 

Chandler, Chas. de F., Captain, Signal Corps 1637 

Chappelear, Louis S., Captain, Coast Artillery 1523 

Chase, Alpha M., First Lieut, Medical Reserve Corps 1732 

Chase, George F., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Retired 1978 

Cheatham, B. Frank, Major, Quartermaster Corps.. 119 

Cheatham, Lindzy E., Captain, Philippine Scouts... 1865 

Cheney, Sherwood A., Major, Engineers, U. S. A... 1816 

Childs, Marshall, Captain, 25th Infantry 1487 

Christie, A. La Rue, Captain, 22d Infantry 609 

Clare, James P., late Lieut., U. S. A 1799 

Clark, Albin L., 2d Lieut, U. S. A., Retired 911 

Clark, Charles A., late Lieut., U. S. Volunteers 1923 

Clark, Charles C, Major, 15th Infantry 1547 

Clark, Elmer W., Captain, 21st Infantry 1941 

Clark, Wallis O., Major, U. S. A., Retired 264 

Clarke, Adna G., Captain, Coast Artillery 1714 

Clarke, Walter L., Captain, Signal Corps 174 

Clayton, Bertram T., Major, Quartermaster Corps.. 699 

Clayton, Powell, Jr., Captain, 11th Cavalry 993 

Clement, Henry C, Jr., Captain, 29th Infantry 1038 

Clifford, William H., late Captain U. S. M. C 1347 

Clinton, James W., Captain, 12th Infantry 220 

Cloman, Sydney A., Major, 26th Infantry 837 

Clotworthy, H. Lee, late Lieut., U. S. Volunteers . . 1987 

Cocheu, Frank S., Captain, 10th Infantry 1788 

Cochran, William B., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 349 

Cole, Casper W., Captain, 15th Cavalry 676 

Cole, Cyrus W., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1291 

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Carabao No. 

Cole, Frederick W., Captain, Quartermaster Dept. 

(Resigned) 222 

Cole, James A., Major, Quartermaster Corps 734 

Cole, Otis R., First Lieut., 27th Infantry 1143 

Collins, Edgar T., Captain, 6th Infantry 625 

Colman, N., Veterinary Surgeon 1422 

Colwell, John C, Captain, U. S. N., Retired 229 

Combe, F. J., late Major and Surgeon U. S. Vols.. 611 

Comegys, William H., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 230 

Comer, James McD., Lieut., 16th Infantry (Resigned) 444 

Comly, George B., Captain, 3d Cavalry 394 

Commiskey, Archibald F., Captain, 7th Cavalry 974 

Como, James H., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 1690 

Compton, Goodwin, First Lieut, 13th Infantry 1731 

Conger, Edward H., First Lieut., U. S. M. C 1765 

Cone, Hutch I., Engineer-in-Chief, U. S. N 1958 

Conklin, Arthur S., Major, Coast Artillery 162 

Connolly, George F., Captain, Coast Artillery 622 

Connolly, Patrick A., Captain, 26th Infantry 1439 

Conrad, Caspar H., Jr., Captain, Cavalry 391 

Conrad, William D., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 529 

Constien, Edward T., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1756 

Conway, James, Lieut, Philippine Scouts (Resigned) 1122 

Cook, Norman E., Captain, Philippine Scouts 783 

Cook, William H., late Major and Surgeon U. S. V. 89 

Cooke, George F., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 758 

Cooke, Lorenzo W., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 566 

Cooley, William M., First Lieut., 6th Cavalry 448 

Coolidge, Charles A., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 839 

Cooper, George F., Commander, U. S. N 1353 

Cootes, Harry N., Captain, 13th Cavalry 1141 

Coppock, Edward R., First Lieut., 2d Cavalry 397 

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Carabao No. 

Corbly, John B., First Lieut., 25th Infantry 1693 

Cordier, Constant, Captain, 26th Infantry 607 

Cordray, David P., Captain, 26th Infantry 1658 

Corey, John B. W., Captain, Field Artillery 1036 

Corey, Milo C, Captain, 23d Infantry 1067 

Corliss, Robert C, Lieut., Philippine Scouts (Re- 
signed) 1099 

Cornish, Lester W., Major, U. S. A., Retired 1542 

Corwine, R. M., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteer Infantry 681 

Cotten, Lyman A., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1262 

Cotter, John, Major, U. S. A., Retired 1774 

Coughlan, Timothy M., Captain, 1st Cavalry 1033 

Coulter, Richard, Colonel, Pa. National Guard 2034 

Cowin, William B., Captain, 3d Cavalry 241 

Coxe, Alexander B., Captain, 8th Cavalry 1543 

Crabtree, George H., Major, Medical Corps 707 

Crago, Thomas S., late Captain Volunteer Infantry 2007 

Craig, John W., Captain, 12th Cavalry 1050 

Craig, Malin, Captain, 1st Cavalry 40 

Craighill, William E., Lieut.-Col., Engineers 4 

Craigie, David J., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 211 

Cralle, G. Maury, Captain, 11th Infantry 301 

Crank, Robert K., Comdr., U. S. N 1400 

Cranston, Arthur, U. S. A. (Resigned) 1972 

Cravens, Lanier, Lieut., Artillery Corps (Resigned) 1527 

Cravens, Richard K., Captain, Coast Artillery 1535 

Crawford, Charles, Major, 20th Infantry 310 

Crawford, Samuel D., First Lieut, Philippine Scouts 1857 

Creary, William F., Captain, 8th Infantry 1609 

Crimmins, Martin L., Captain, 16th Infantry 829 

Crockett, Thomas B., Lieut, 24th Infantry (Re- 
signed 480 

Croft, Edward, Captain, 19th Infantry 850 

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Carabao No. 

Crosby, William D., Lieut-Col., Medical Corps 1780 

Crosley, Walter S., Comdr., U. S. N 1770 

Crossfield, A. C, late Captain U. S. Vol. Infantry.. 347 

Crowder, Enoch H., Brigadier-General, U. S. A 1319 

Crozier, William, Brigadier-General, U. S. A 1225 

Cruse, Fred T., First Lieut, 5th Field Artillery.... 1927 

Cruse, Thomas, Lieut-Col., Quartermaster Corps . . 77 

Cullison, Jesse M., Captain, 2d Infantry 913 

Culver, Clarence C, First Lieut., 7th Cavalry 808 

Cunningham, Mack K., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.. 1051 

Curry, George, late Captain U. S. Volunteers 200 

Curtis, Lawrence A., Captain, 22d Infantry 317 

Curzon, H. E., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1615 

Cushman, Guy, Captain, 11th Cavalry 563 



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Dabney, Ward, First Lieut., 21st Infantry 785 

Dale, Frederick A., Major, Medical Corps 1264 

Dallam, Samuel F., Captain, 5th Cavalry 779 

Dalton, Albert C, Captain, 29th Infantry 323 

Dalton, Harry F., Captain, U. S. Infantry 2030 

Daly, Beverly C, First Lieut, U. S. A., Retired... 508 

Daly, Francis J., Passed Asst. Paymaster, U. S. N. 1877 

Darnall, Carl R., Major, Medical Corps 1943 

Darrah, Thomas W., Captain, 29th Infantry 1056 

Davidson, Fred L., Captain, 7th Infantry 1633 

Davidson, Joseph T., Major, Quartermaster Corps 741 

Davies, A. L. B., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1850 

Davis, Alexander M., Major, Quartermaster Corps 353 

Davis, Cleland, Commander, U. S. N 1268 

Davis, Edward, Captain, 13th Cavalry 1097 

Davis, Frank B., Captain, 14th Infantry 952 

Davis, George B., Lieut-Col., Quartermaster Corps. 832 



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Carabao No. 

Davis, Glenn H., Captain, 12th Infantry 1485 

Davis, Thomas F., Colonel, 18th Infantry 1001 

Davis, William R., Captain, Medical Corps 1913 

Davison, Lorenzo P., Major, U. S. A., Retired 409 

Davison, Peter W., Captain, 15th Infantry 456 

Day, Frederick R., Major, 30th Infantry 18 

Day, John H. A., Captain, U. S. M. C 1219 

Day, Matthias W., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 1048 

Dean, Warren, Captain, 15th Cavalry 1545 

Decker, Corbin J., Surgeon, U. S. N., Retired 1302 

De Court, Julian, Captain, Philippine Scouts 1158 

Deems, Clarence, Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 1970 

Deems, Clarence, Jr., Captain, 1st Field Artillery.. 969 

De Funiak, Frederick R., Jr., Captain, 6th Infantry. 526 

Degen, John Alden, Lieut, 12th Cavalry 2031 

De Laney, Matthew A., Major, Medical Corps 1697 

Delano, Frederick H., Captain, U. S. M. C 923 

Delaplane, Channing E., First Lieut, 11th Infantry.. 887 

Denny, Frank L., Colonel, U. S. M. C 1352 

Dent, Elliott J., Captain, Engineer Corps 983 

Dent, John C, Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 238 

Dentler, Clarence E., Lieut-Col., U. S. A 1981 

De Russy, Isaac D., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 470 

Dessez, P. T., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 670 

De Valin, Charles M., Surgeon, U. S. N 1735 

Devore, Daniel B., Major, U. S. Infantry 2032 

De Witt, John L., Captain, 20th Infantry 307 

De Witt, Wallace, Major, Medical Corps 283 

Dickey, W. E., last Assistant Engineer, U. S. N . . . 1739 

Dickins, Randolph, Colonel, U. S. M. C 61 

Dickson, Thomas J., Chaplain, 6th Field Artillery.. 1186 

Dinger, Henry C, Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1244 

Diss, J. W. F., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 865 

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Carabao No. 

Doane, William G., Captain, 25th Infantry 123 

Dodds, Frank L., Lieut-Col., U. S. A 495 

Doherty, William H., Paymaster, U. S. N 874 

Dohrman, Frederick, late Lieut, U. S. Volunteers.. 1089 

Dolph, Cyrus A., Captain, 8th Infantry 1455 

Donnelly, Edward T., Captain, Field Artillery 1705 

Dorcy, Ben H., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1678 

Dorey, Halstead, Captain, 4th Infantry 943 

Dorrington, La F. H., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers. 357 
Dougherty, William E., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 72 

Douglas, Richard S., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1248 

Downey, George F., Lieut-Col., Quartermaster Corps 120 

Doyle, Fred C, Captain, 1st Field Artillery 739 

Drake, C. M., late Major and Surgeon U. S. Vols. 750 

Dravo, Edward E., Colonel, Quartermaster Corps.. 1546 
Du Bois, Frank, late Captain and Assistant Surgeon, 

U. S. A 720 

Dudley, Clark D., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1022 

Duggan, Walter T., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 617 

Duke, Thomas T., First Lieut., 18th Infantry 960 

Duncan, George B., Major, 9th Infantry 181 

Duncan, George O., First Lieut, U. S. A., Retired.. 1017 

Dunn, John H., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1797 

Dunning, Samuel W., Lieut-Col., Infantry 639 

Durfee, Lucius L., Major, 26th Infantry 365 

Dutton, Robert McM., Major, U. S. M. C 922 

Dutton, Salmon F., Captain, Quartermaster Corps.. 941 

Dyer, Jesse F., Captain, U. S. M. C 2025 

E 

Eastman, Frank F., Lieut-Col., Quartermaster Corps 295 

Easton, Alpha T., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1931 

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Carabao No. 

Eastwick, P. G., Jr., late Major U. S. Volunteers.. 867 

Eaton, Charles P., Comdr., U. S. N., Retired 1398 

Eberle, Edward W., Captain, U. S. N 1272 

Eberle, H. A., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A 1023 

Echols, Charles P., Lieut.-Col., U. S. A 1563 

Edgar, Webster A., Comdr., U. S. N 1808 

Edger, Benjamin J., Jr., Major, Medical Corps 872 

Edie, Guy L., Colonel, Medical Corps I 1334 

Edwards, Clarence R., Brigadier-General, U. S. A.. 1252 

Edwards, Oliver, Captain, 5th Infantry 345 

Ekwurzel, George M., Major, Medical Corps 877 

Ellicott, John M., Captain, U. S. N 1700 

Elliot, Duncan, Captain, 5th Cavalry 1401 

Elliott, George F., Major-General, U. S. M. C, Re- 
tired 1251 

Elliot, H. W., late Captain and Surgeon, U. S. Vols. 1146 

Elliott, Walter B., Captain, Infantry 1644 

Elliott, William, Captain, Quartermaster Corps 227 

Ellis, Nolan V., First Lieut, 19th Infantry 889 

Ellis, Richard T., Captain, Coast Artillery 1950 

Elmore, Vincent M., Captain, 24th Infantry 650 

Eltinge, Le Roy, Captain, 15th Cavalry 815 

Ely, Eugene J., First Lieut., 5th Cavalry 817 

Ely, Frank D., Captain, 16th Infantry 2033 

Ely, H. E., Captain, 7th Cavalry 1172 

Emery, Jonas A., Major, U. S. A., Retired 1010 

Endicott, Francis C, First Lieut, 5th Infantry.... 984 

England, Lloyd, Captain, U. S. A. (Resigned) 1734 

Enos, Copley, First Lieut, 1st Cavalry 920 

Eppley, Kurtz, Lieut., 8th Infantry (Resigned) .... 988 

Errington, Charles H., Captain, 11th Infantry 886 

Erwin, Isaac, Captain, 30th Infantry 1053 

Eskridge, Oliver S., Captain, 10th Infantry 998 

Estes, George H., Captain, 20th Infantry 331 

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Carabao No. 

Esty, Thomas B., First Lieut., 14th Cavalry 1257 

Evans, Frederick D., Major, Infantry 1648 

Evans, Frank T., Lieut. -Comdr., U. S. N 796 

Evans, Herbert L., Captain, 17th Infantry 1357 

Evans, Robert K., Brigadier-General, U. S. A 88 

Evans, William P., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 75 

Exton, Charles W., Captain, 20th Infantry. . . . 300 

F 

Fairchild, David S., Jr., late Surgeon U. S. V 1940 

Fairfax, John C, First Lieut., 21st Infantry 1673 

Faison, Samson L., Lieut-Col., 5th Infantry 51 

Falconer, Walter M., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1287 

Falls, Moor N., Captain, 28th Infantry, U. S. A.... 1477 

Farenholt, Ammen, Surgeon, U. S. N 875 

Fassett, William M., Captain, 22d Infantry 638 

Faulkner, Albert U., Captain, Field Artillery 1918 

Faulkner, William S., Captain, 23d Infantry 1124 

Fauntleroy, Powell C, Major, Medical Corps 1999 

Fechet, Eugene O., Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired... 206 

Feeny, John M., late Contract Surgeon 1134 

Felker, Luther, First Lieut., 2d Cavalry ,.. 1874 

Feland, Logan, Captain, U. S. M. C 1549 

Felts, Robert L., late Contract Surgeon 1005 

Fenner, Edward B., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1408 

Ferguson, Arthur M., Captain, 14th Infantry 1258 

Ferguson, Flenry T., Major, U. S. Infantry 1875 

Ffoulkes, Bruce, late Contract Surgeon 1627 

Figgins, D. W., late Lieut.-Col. U. S. Volunteers.. 1680 

Filmer, George, late Colonel U. S. Volunteers 1602 

Finch, Charles C, Lieut., 12th Infantry (Resigned) 1110 

Finley, John P., Major, U. S. A 2035 

Finley, Walter L., Colonel, 1st Cavalry 973 

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Carabao No. 

Fischer, Charles H., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1807 

Fisk, Asa F., late Captain, U. S. A 1088 

Fitch, Roger S., Captain, 2d Cavalry 891 

Fitzpatrick, Charles, Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers 2086 

Fleischhauer, William G., Captain, 25th Infantry 1667 

Fleming, Lawrence J., Captain, 6th Cavalry 1284 

Fonda, Ferdinand W., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.. 596 

Foote, Stephen M., Colonel Coast Artillery 1240 

Ford, Clyde S., Major, Medical Corps 49 

Foreman, Albert W., Captain, 20th Infantry 90 

Forney, James, Brigadier-General, U. S. M. C, Re- 
tired 716 

Forse, William, Captain, 45th Coast Artillery 1903 

Forsyth, William D., Captain, Cavalry 986 

Fortescue, Granville R., Captain, U. S. A. (Resigned) 1356 

Foster, Herbert S., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 1486 

Foster, Leo F., Captain, 109th Co. Coast Artillery.. 1703 

Foulois, Benjamin D., First Lieut., 7th Infantry.... 1153 

Foxworthy, Frank W., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 2010 

Franklin, Thomas, Captain, U. S. A. (Resigned) . . 7 

Fredendall, Ira L., Major, Quartermaster Corps... 746 

Frederick, Daniel A., Colonel, 22d Infantry 1006 

Fremont, John C, Jr., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1938 

French, Francis H., Colonel, 2d Infantry 360 

Frier, James H., Captain, Infantry 1145 

Frisbee, Floyd L., late Lieut. Philippine Scouts 982 

Frissell, Thomas T., Captain, 11th Infantry 100 

Fuger, Albert S., Captain, Field Artillery 1582 

Fuger, Frederick W., Captain, 13th Infantry 493 

Fuller, Arthur L., Captain, Coast Artillery 1956 

Fuller, Ben H., Lieut.-Col., U. S. M. C 1835 

Fuller, Elverton E., First Lieut., 12th Infantry 1795 

Fuller, Lawson M., Major, U. S. A., Retired 1350 

Fulmer, John J., First Lieut, 7th Infantry 1496 

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Carabao No. 

Furlong, Francis M., Surgeon, U. S. N 1663 

Furlong, John W., Captain, 6th Cavalry 731 

Furlow, James W., Captain, 7th Infantry 577 

G 

Galbraith, Jacob G., Lieut.-Col., 4th Cavalry 240 

Gale, George H. G., Colonel, Cavalry 1156 

Galleher, Paul C, Captain, 13th Infantry 1065 

Gambrill, William G, Major, Quartermaster Corps 759 

Gandy, Charles M., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps 569 

Gardener, Cornelius, Colonel, 16th Infantry 840 

Garrard, Joseph, Colonel, 15th Cavalry 1964 

Garrard, Louis F., Jr., Major, Quartermaster Corps 691 

Gasser, Lorenzo D., Captain, Infantry 958 

Gearing, Henry C, Commander, U. S. N 1382 

Geere, Frank, Captain, 170th Co. Coast Artillery... 1137 

Getty, Robert N., Colonel, 27th Infantry 44 

Gherandi, Walter R., Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 1320 

Gibbon, John, late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1906 

Gibbons, John H., Captain, U. S. N 19 

Gibson, Robert J., Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired.... 981 

Gibson, William R., Captain 2d Infantry 355 

Gienty, Daniel H., Captain, 12th Cavalry 1370 

Gill, William A., Captain, U. S. N 1261 

Gillmore, James C, Commodore, U. S. N., Retired 1654 

Gillmore, William E., First Lieut, 28th Infantry.... 621 

Gilmer, Ellison L., Captain, Coast Artillery 1579 

Gilmore, John C, Jr., Major, Coast Artillery 1390 

Gilmer, William W., Captain, U. S. N 905 

Gillis, George S., First Lieut., 12th Infantry 1432 

Gillis, Irvin V., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1149 

Gilpin, Chas. Edward, late Lieut. U. S. N 2005 

Gilson, R. M., Captain, U. S. M. C, Resigned 219 

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Carabao No. 
Glasgow, Edward L., Captain, 156th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1726 

Glenn, Edwin F., Colonel, 23d Infantry 269 

Glennan, James D., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps 130 

Godfrey, Edward S., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 2022 

Godson, William F. H., Captain, 10th Cavalry 1779 

Godwin, Edward A., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1619 

Gohn, Joseph F., Captain, 19th Infantry 1657 

Goldsborough, Washington L., late Captain U. S. 

Volunteers 205 

Golderman, Philip S., Captain, 22d Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1532 

Goodale, William M., Captain 19th Infantry 515 

Goodrich, George K, Captain, 30th Infantry 949 

Goodrich, Paul M., First Lieut, 11th Infantry 488 

Goolsby, William E., late Lieut. 21st Infantry 452 

Gordon, Charles M., Jr., Captain, 6th Infantry 540 

Goulding, Timothy F., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1754 

Gove, Charles A., Captain, U. S. N 1306 

Gracie, William B., Captain, Infantry 2076 

Grady, John, Lieut., U. S. N 1905 

Graham, Alden M., First Lieut., 1st Cavalry 921 

Graham, James M., Captain, 19th Infantry 836 

Graham, William B., Captain, 20th Infantry 599 

Grant, Frank A., Major, Quartermaster Corps 698 

Grant, Homer B., Captain, 117th Co. Coast Artillery 1513 

Grant, Walter S., Captain, 3d Cavalry 393 

Graves, William S., Major, 20th Infantry 330 

Green, Frank E., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 579 

Greene, Francis V., Major-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1979 

Green, John F., Lieut, U. S. N 1012 

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Carabao No. 

Green, Ned M., Lieut, 15th Infantry 2074 

Greene, Henry A., Colonel, 10th Infantry 1231 

Greenough, Ernest A., Captain, 150th Co. Coast Ar- 
tillery 1505 

Gregg, Harry W., First Lieut., Infantry 1910 

Gregg, La Vergne L., First Lieut., Infantry 315 

Gregory, Daniel D., First Lieut., 5th Cavalry 955 

Greig, Alexander, Jr., Captain, 96th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1515 

Griffin, Francis W., Captain, Field Artillery 1664 

Griffith, Thomas W., Lieut.-Col, Infantry 1617 

Griffiths, Joseph H., Captain, Infantry 2016 

Grimes, George M., Captain, 30th Infantry 287 

Grove, Washington B., Surgeon, U. S. N 1973 

Grubbs, Robert B., Major, Medical Corps 700 

Grunert, George, First Lieut., 11th Cavalry 1465 

Guest, Middleton S., Surgeon, U. S. N., Retired.. 224 

Guilfoyle, John F., Colonel, 9th Cavalry 1249 

Gulick, John W., Captain, Coast Artillery 1575 

Gulick, Louis M., Captain, U. S. M. C 1589 

Gustin, Morrow C, late Lieut. Philippine Scouts.. 1423 

Guthrie, Joseph A., Surgeon, U. S. N., Retired.... 1741 

Guthrie, James V., Lieut., 20th Infantry (Resigned) 333 

Guyer, George D., Major, 16th Infantry 535 

H 

Haan, William G., Lieut.-Col., Coast Artillery 20 

Hack, Charles W., late Captain U. S. Volunteers.. 985 

Hadra, Fred, Medical Reserve Corps (Resigned).. 1338 

Hacker, Theodore B., Major, Quartermaster Corps 145 

Haines, Henry C, Lieut.-Col., U. S. M. C 2012 

Haines, John P., Major, Coast Artillery 524 

Hale, Harry C, Lieut.-Col., Infantry 12 

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Carabao No. 

Halford, Elijah W., Lieut-Col., U. S. A., Retired.. 1212 

Halford, Frank, Captain, U. S. M. C 1112 

Hall, Charles B., Major-General, U. S. A., Retired 472 

Hall, Eugene F., Paymaster, U. S. N 2023 

Hall, Harrison, Captain, 42d Co. Coast Artillery... 1953 

Hall, Herman, Major, 12th Infantry 1608 

Hall, J. De Camp, Capt, 4th Infantry 1441 

Hall, James F., Major, Medical Corps 1101 

Hall, Reynold T., Captain, U. S. N 1377 

Hall, William E., First Lieut, Medical Corps 1163 

Halloran, Paul S., Major, Medical Corps 1864 

Halsey, William F., Captain, U. S. N., Retired.... 1992 

Hamilton, Alston, Major, Coast Artillery 1498 

Hamilton, Louis McLane, Lieut, 14th Infantry (Re- 
signed) 1162 

Hamilton, Robert L., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 278 

Hampton, Kensey J., Major, Quartermaster Corps. . . 990 

Hancock, William F., Major, U. S. A., Retired.... 825 

Hand, Daniel W., Captain, 2d Field Artillery...... 1524 

Handy, Joseph B., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 2014 

Hanford, E. C, Lieut, 1st Cavalry (Resigned) . . . 1671 

Hanna, N. J., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1921 

Hannay, John R. R., Captain, 22d Infantry 1935 

Hanson, Linwood E., Captain, 9th Infantry 1503 

Harbord, James G., Captain, Cavalry 1821 

Hardaway, Benjamin F., Captain, 17th Infantry.... 1666 

Hardin, Edward K, Lieut-Col., U. S. A., Retired.. 2009 

Hardin, Joseph S., Captain, 142d Co. Coast Artillery 1707 

Harding, Arthur E., Captain, U. S. M. C 2015 

Harding, John E., Lieut., U. S. Volunteers 2077 

Hardman, Albert, First Lieut., 4th Infantry 1481 

Hare, Luther R., Major, U. S. A., Retired 1427 

Harker, Thomas R., Captain, 20th Infantry 645 

Harlee, William C, Captain, U. S. M. C 782 

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Carabao No. 

Harper, Roy B., Captain, Cavalry 168 

Harris, Archer ]., Captain, 2d Infantry 776 

Harris, H. S., late Lieut., 3d Field Artillery 1855 

Harris, Henry S. T. s Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps... 82 
Harris, Henry T. B., Paymaster-General, U. S. N., 

Retired 189 

Harris, Hunter, First Lieut., 9th Infantry 476 

Harrison, Archibald I., late Lieut. 21st Infantry 481 

Harrison, William R., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.. 1712 

Hart, Verling K., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1C58 

Hart, William H., Major, Quartermaster Corps.... 942 

Hartigan, Thomas L., late Major U. S. Volunteers. 1095 

Hartman, John D. L., Major, Cavalry 631 

Hartmann, Carl F., Major, Signal Corps 173 

Hartmann, Edward T., Captain, 7th Infantry...... 649 

Hartsock, Frederick M., Major, Medical Corps 1421 

Harvey, Walter, Captain, 14th Infantry 504 

Hasbrouck, Alfred, Captain, 141st Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1954 

Hasbrouck, Alfred, Lieut-Col., 18th Infantry 2042 

Hasson, John P., First Lieut, 6th Cavalry 521 

Hatfield, Charles A. P., Colonel, 13th Cavalry 1683 

Hathaway, Forrest H., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 140 

Hausserman, John W., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers. 1192 

Hawkins, Frank B., Captain, 27th Infantry 1495 

Hayes, Jack, Captain, Infantry 510 

Hayes, Webb C, late Lieut.-Col. U. S. Volunteers . . 803 

Hays, Melville A., late Contract Surgeon U. S. A.. . . 1084 

Hay ward, George N., Commander, U. S. N 1388 

Hazzard, Oliver P. M., Captain, 9th Cavalry 395 

Hazzard, Russell T., late Lieut., 1st Cavalry 530 

Heard, John W, Lieut.-Col, U. S. A 1895 

Heap, Samuel L., Pay Director, U. S. N 1229 

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Carabao No. 

Hearn, Roscoe H., First Lieut., 9th Infantry 541 

Heath, Herbert Lee, late Captain 2d Oregon Vol- 
unteer Infantry 2061 

Heavey, John W., Major, 14th Infantry 1015 

Hedekin, Charles A., Major, 15th Cavalry 388 

Hegeman, Harry A., Captain, 21st Infantry 831 

Heiberg, Elvin R., Captain, 5th Cavalry 561 

Heidt, Grayson V., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1086 

Heidt, James V., Captain, 1st Infantry 248 

Hein, Otto L., Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired 163 

Heller, Joseph M., late Major and Surgeon, U. S. 

Volunteers 289 

Hellweg, Julius R, Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1685 

Helm, Francis P., Jr., late Ensign U. S. N 900 

Helm, James M., Rear Admiral, U. S. N 193 

Hemphill, Joseph N., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1271 

Heintzelman, Stuart, Captain, 6th Cavalry 96 

Heistand, Henry O. S., Colonel, A. G. Dept, U. S. A. 503 

Heizmann, Charles L., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired.. 87 

Hennessey, Peter J., Lieut, 15th Cavalry 1917 

Henry, Guy V., Captain, 13th Cavalry 1574 

Henry, J. N., late Major U. S. Volunteers 147 

Herbert, William C, Captain, U. S. N., Retired.... 1861 

Herr, Charles F., First Lieut., 22d Infantry 322 

Herringshaw, William F., Captain, 13th Cavalry 994 

Hersey, Mark L., Major, 18th Infantry 489 

Hershler, Fred W., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.... 1612 

Hess, Louis T., Major, Medical Corps 1182 

Hickey, James B., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 603 

Hickok, Howard R., Captain, 15th Cavalry 1019 

Hicks, George L., Jr., Captain, 17th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1600 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Higgins, James A., First Lieut., 25th Infantry 1489 

Hilgard, Milosh R., Captain, 15th Infantry 514 

Hill, Charles S, Major, U. S. M. C 1801 

Hillman, James W., Chaplain, 16th Infantry 545 

Hines, Frank T., Captain, Coast Artillery 91 

Hitt, Parker, Captain, Infantry 320 

Hirshinger, Herbert J., Captain, U. S. M. C 1930 

Hobbs, Charles W., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 851 

Hobbs, Horace P., Captain, 17th Infantry 1963 

Hogue, G. I., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A 848 

Holcomb, Richmond C, Surgeon, U. S. N 2089 

Holden, George J., Captain, 13th Infantry 790 

Holley, Dwight E., Major, 23d Infantry 1361 

Holley, George M., Captain, 8th Infantry 1148 

Holliday, Milton G., First Lieut, 8th Cavalry 1020 

Hooker, Richard S., Captain, U. S. M. C 1387 

Hopkins, Frank E., Captain, 1st Field Artillery 1511 

Hopkins, Jay P., Captain, 74th Co. Coast Artillery.. 765 

Hopkins, William, Captain, U. S. M. C 380 

Horton, William E., Major, Quartermaster Corps . . 1227 
Houston, James B., Lieut.-Col., Quartermaster Corps 736 
Howard, Charles E. N., Captain, 55th Co. Coast Ar- 
tillery 833 

Howard, Harold P., Captain, 14th Cavalry 1183 

Howard, John, Captain, 19th Infantry 560 

Howard, Thomas B., Rear Admiral, U. S. N 1274 

Howard, William L., Captain, U. S. N 2011 

Howell, James F., Captain, 52d Co. Coast Artillery 1791 

Howland, Charles R., Captain, 21st Infantry 47 

Howland, Harry S., Captain, 16th Infantry 106 

Howland, Stanley, late Lieut. 24th Infantry (Re- 
signed) 568 

H'owze, Robert L., Major, 11th Cavalry 1303 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Hoyt, Ralph W., Brigadier-General, U. S. A 879 

Hubbard, George O., Captain, Coast Artillery 1528 

Hughes, John A., Captain, U. S. M. C 743 

Hughes, John L., Captain, 26th Co. Coast Artillery 1578 

Hughes, Leonard S., Lieut., U. S. M. C 2066 

Hughes, William N., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.... 1610 

Huguet, Adolphe H., Captain, Infantry 245 

Hull, John A., Colonel, J. A. G. Dept 1342 

Humphrey, Charles F., Major-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 112 

Humphrey, Charles R, Jr., Captain, 12th Infantry.. 290 

Hunsaker, Irvin L., First Lieut., 11th Cavalry 403 

Hunt, Henry J., Major, 11th Infantry 1460 

Hunter, Charles H., Colonel, Coast Artillery 60 

Hunter, George K., Colonel, 7th Cavalry 127 

Hunter, Thomas M., First Lieut, 6th Infantry 1200 

Huntington, S. D., late Captain U. S. Volunteers.. 784 

Huston, James, Captain, 10th Cavalry 1879 

Hutcheson, Grote, Major, Cavalry 122 

Hutchins, Charles T., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1391 

Hutchinson, James B., Captain, Philippine Scouts . . 1653 

Hutton, Franklin S., Captain, 12th Infantry 1479 

I 

Ingram, Ralph E., Captain, 10th Infantry 635 

Ireland, Merritte W., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps.. 1217 

Irons, James A., Colonel, 20th Infantry 68 

Irwin, George Le R., Major, Field Artillery 1442 

Irwin, William M., Comdr., U. S. N., Retired.... 2036 

Izard, Walter B., Paymaster, U. S. N 1299 

J 

Jackson, Franklin P., First Lieut, 2d Infantry 654 

Jackson, Thomas W., Lieut., U. S. M. C 1990 

76 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Jackson, Victor S., Paymaster, U. S. N 99 

Jackson, William P., Major, 3d Infantry 115 

Jacobs, Douglas H., First Lieut., 12th Cavalry 1093 

James, Harry L., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 820 

Jeffers, William N., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1588 

Jennings, Thomas H., Lieut., U. S. A. (Resigned).. 1383 

Jervey, Henry, Lieut. -Col., U. S. A 660 

Jervey, William St. J., Jr., First Lieut., 10th Infantry 1492 

Jeunet, E. Alexis, Captain, 13th Infantry 1344 

Joselyn, Stephen P., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1628 

Johnson, Evan M., Jr., Major, Infantry 74 

Johnson, Franklin O., Lieut. -Col., 15th Cavalry 558 

Johnson, Graham L., late Lieut. 11th Infantry 559 

Johnson, Harold B., First Lieut., 3d Cavalry 1985 

Johnson, L. B. T., late Major U. S. Volunteers.... 1237 

Johnson, Moulton K., Surgeon, U. S. N 1220 

Johnson, Wait C, Captain, 18th Infantry 772 

Johnson, William G., Major, 8th Infantry 439 

Johnstone, E. K., late Contract Surgeon 2067 

Johnston, Edward N., Captain, U. S. A 1254 

Johnston, Frederick E., Major, Coast Artillery 1567 

Johnston, Gordon, First Lieut., 15th Cavalry 2020 

Johnston, John A., Brigadier-General (Resigned) . . 1584 

Johnston, Marbury, Captain, U. S. N 1260 

Johnston, Ruf us Z., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1273 

Johnston, William H., Lieut.-Comdr., 26th Infantry. 550 

Jonas, Edwin A., Major, U. S. M. C 686 

Jones, Carl C, Lieut., 7th Infantry 2051 

Jones, Clarence N., Captain, 3d Field Artillery 1713 

Jones, Edward N., Jr., Major, 17th Infantry 266 

Jones, Frederick M., Captain, 12th Cavalry 894 

Jones, Lewis B., Lieut., U. S. N., Retired 1364 

Jones, Thaddeus W., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 1040 

77 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Jones, Walter C, First Lieut, 10th Infantry 888 

Jordan, Lambert W., Jr., Captain, Infantry 799 

Joyce, Kenyon A., First Lieut., 6th Cavalry 902 

Justice, James, Captain, 5th Infantry 279 

K 

Kaiser, Louis A., Comdr., U. S. N 1402 

Karmany, Lincoln, Colonel, U. S. M. C 465 

Karnes, William L., Lieut., 6th Cavalry (Resigned) 161 

Kay, Joseph C, First Lieut., 2d Infantry 1060 

Keck, Frank, late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1645 

Keck, Morris M., First Lieut, 12th Infantry 1796 

Keef er, Frank R., Lieut-Col., Medical Corps 1674 

Keleher, Timothy D., Major, U. S. A., Retired.... 761 

Keller, Charles, First Lieut., 29th Infantry 1912 

Keller, Daniel F., Lieut., 30th Infantry (Resigned) . 606 

Kelly, William, Major, Engineer Corps 1737 

Kemp, James F., Actg. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A.... 2068 

Kemper, James B., Captain, 11th Infantry 1655 

Kendall, William P., Lieut-Col., Medical Corps.... 1776 

Kendrick, William J., Captain, Cavalry 1373 

Kenly, William L., Lieut-Col., 6th Field Artillery.. 14 

Kennedy, Chase W., Lieut-Col., 16th Infantry 358 

Kennedy, John T., Surgeon, U. S. N 1321 

Kennon, Lyman W. V., Colonel, 25th Infantry 22 

Keohane, D. J., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 1836 

Kephart, Samuel A., Major, Coast Artillery 1747 

Kernan, Francis J., Lieut-Col., Infantry 1457 

Kerr, James T., Colonel, Adjutant-General Dept... 239 
Kerrick, Harrison S., Captain, 54th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1724 

Kerth, Monroe C, Captain, 6th Infantry 715 

Kerwin, Arthur R., Captain, Infantry 1624 

Key, Albert L., Commodore, U. S. N., Retired 376 

78 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Kilbourne, Lincoln F., Captain, 26th Infantry 685 

Kilburn, Dana W., Captain, 26th Infantry 893 

Kimball, Gordon N., Captain, 4th Cavalry 398 

Kimbrough, James M., Jr., Captain, Infantry 1454 

King, Campbell, Captain, 1st Infantry 928 

King, Edward L., Captain, 2d Cavalry 1029 

King, Harry L., First Lieut., 3d Cavalry 1456 

King, Harry R., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1191 

King, Wesley, Lieut., Philippine Scouts (Resigned) . 1080 

Kingsbury, Henry P., Colonel, Cavalry 216 

Kinney, Clifton C, Captain, 9th Infantry 483 

Kinnison, Henry L., Captain, 12th Infantry 1888 

Kinzie, Hunter, Lieut., 20th Infantry (Resigned)... 308 

Kirby, Henry, Colonel, 3d Infantry 787 

Kirkpatrick, George W., Captain, 15th Cavalry 970 

Knabenshue, Frederick G., Captain, 12th Infantry.. 564 

Knapp, John J., Captain, U. S. N 94 

Kneedler, H. D., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. Vols. 664 

Kneedler, William L., Major, U. S. A., Retired 1650 

Knepper, Chester M., Captain, U. S. N 1783 

Knight, Henry Edward, late Lieut. 1st Infantry.... 907 

Knox, George H., Captain, Infantry 1867 

Knox, Thomas M., First Lieut, 1st Cavalry 1858 

Kobbe, Ferdinand W., Captain, 22d Infantry 684 

Koch, Frederick, Lieut, Philippine Scouts (Re- 
signed) 1642 

Koehler, Benjamin M., Major, Coast Artillery 826 

Koerper, Conrad E., Major, Medical Corps 1003 

Koester, Francis J., Major, 12th Cavalry 1411 

Krauthoff, Charles R., Lieut-Col., Quartermaster 

Corps 1616 

Kreps, Jacob F., Lieut-Col., Infantry 314 

Krueger, Walter, First Lieut., 3d Infantry 1822 

Kumpe, George E., Captain, Infantry 1135 

79 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

L 

Carabao No. 

Lacey, Francis E., Jr., Major, 18th Infantry 926 

Lahm, Frank P., First Lieut, 7th Cavalry 732 

Lander, Frank C, Captain, U. S. M. C 1830 

Landers, Howard L., Captain, 162d Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1472 

Landis, Irwin F., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1415 

Lang, Charles J., Comdr., U. S. N 1945 

Lang, Louis M., late Captain U. S. Volunteers .... 897 

Langdon, Russell C, Captain, Infantry 482 

Langhorne, Cary D., Surgeon, U. S. N 1871 

Langhorne, Geofge T., Major, 5th Cavalry 618 

Laning, Harris, Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1294 

Lansing, Cleveland C, Captain, 4th Field Artillery.. 256 

Larimer, Edgar B., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 910 

Lassiter, William, Colonel, Infantry 436 

Lawson, Laurin L., Captain, 4th Field Artillery.... 1891 

Lawton, Dwight B., First Lieut., U. S. A., Retired. . . 978 

Lawton, Edward P., Alajor, U. S. A., Retired 1591 

Lawton, Frank H., Major, Quartermaster Corps... 23 

Lay, Harry R., Captain, U. S. M. C 1872 

Lear, Ben., Jr., Captain, 15th Cavalry 968 

Leary, Edmund M., Captain, 11th Cavalry 1075 

Lee, Fitzhugh, Captain, 7th Cavalry 1873 

Lee, Harry R., Major, 11th Infantry 1016 

Lee, Jesse M., Major-General, U. S. A., Retired 471 

Leigh, Richard H, Comdr., U. S. N 1277 

Leisenring, Franklin S., Captain, 4th Infantry 1136 

Leitch, Joseph D., Major, 28th Infantry 369 

Lemly, William B., Major, U. S. M. C 1831 

Lenihan, Michael J., Major, 7th Infantry 249 

Leonard, Charles F., First Lieut, 28th Infantry.... 334 

Leonard, Henry, Major, U. S. M. C 1960 

Leonard, Ivers W., Captain, 26th Infantry 316 

80 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Leonard, R. W., late Lieut-Col. U. S. Volunteers.. 41 

Leonard, John C, Captain, U. S. N 1331 

Leonard, Thomas, late Captain U. S. Volunteers... 1823 

Lesher, Robert W., First Lieut., U. S. A., Retired.. 400 

Lewis, Edward M., Major, 19th Infantry 1174 

Lewis, John H., Captain, 13th Cavalry 780 

Lewis, William F., Major, Medical Corps 987 

Liddell, James W., late Captain U. S. Volunteers... 687 

Lilienthal, A. W., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1698 

Lincoln, Charles S., Captain, 2d Infantry 346 

Lindsay, Julian R., Captain, Cavalry 156 

Lindsay, W. M., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 1753 

Lininger, Clarence, First Lieut., 1st Cavalry 1730 

Liser, Ralph B., Captain, Infantry 426 

Littell, Isaac W., Colonel, Quartermaster Corps.... 253 

Little, J. Millard, Captain, 28th Infantry 976 

Little, William L., Captain, Medical Corps 940 

Littlefield, William L., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N.... 1696 

Lloyd, Charles R., Captain, 6th Field Artillery 1445 

Loeb, Abraham U., Captain, 9th Infantry 485 

Logan, James A., Jr., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 497 

Lomax, Francis H., Captain, 91st Co. Coast Artillery 1793 

Long, Andrew T., Comdr., U. S. N 1757 

Long, Charles G., Lieut-Col., U. S. M. C 1786 

Long, Charles J., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A 1041 

Long, Edwin C, Captain, 86th Co. Coast Artillery.. 1629 

Long, Frank S., Captain, Coast Artillery 1717 

Longan, Rufus E., Captain, 25th Infantry 1107 

Loring, Sylvester C, First Lieut., U. S. A., Retired. . 997 

Love, James M., Jr., Captain, 15th Infantry 177 

Lovell, George E., Captain, 14th Cavalry 1371 

Low, Theodore H., Major, U .S. M. C 671 

Low, William W., Captain, U. S. M. C 1661 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Lowe, Thomas S., First Lieut, Medical Reserve 

Corps 1630 

Luhn, William L., Captain, 10th Cavalry 1070 

Lukesh, Gustave R., Captain, Engineer Corps 555 

Lung, George A., Medical Inspector, U. S. N 150 

Lutz, William J., Captain, 28th Infantry 821 

Lyman, Charles H., Captain, U. S. M. C 1959 

Lyman, Frank E., late Lieut., Signal Corps (Re- 
signed) 464 

Lynch, Arthur J., First Lieut., 14th Cavalry 791 

Lynch, Charles, Major, Medical Corps 134 

Lynch, Ralph A., late Lieut., 16th Infantry (Re- 
signed) 511 

Lyon, Dupont, late Lieut. 16th Infantry 1688 

Lyon, Palmer H., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 667 

Lyster, William J. L., Major, Medical Corps 410 

M 

McAdams, John P., First Lieut., 11th Infantry 1059 

McAlexander, Ulysses G., Major, 13th Infantry 1620 

McAlister, John A., Jr., First Lieut, Dental Surgeon 1837 

McAlister, Samuel D., Captain, U. S. A., Retired... 1424 

McAndrew, James W., Major, Infantry 50 

McAndrew, Patrick H., Major, Medical Corps 165 

McAndrews, Joseph R., Captain, 6th Cavalry 766 

McBride, John, Jr., Captain, Coast Artillery 1531 

McCabe, Albert C, late Captain U. S. Volunteers.. 588 

McCabe, Edward R. Warner, First Lieut., Cavalry. . . 1885 

McCain, Henry P., Colonel, Adjutant-General Dept. 1552 

McCaleb, Thomas S., Major, U. S. A., Retired.... 775 

McCaskey, Douglas, Captain, 1st Cavalry 419 

McCaskey, Garrison, Captain, 15th Infantry 228 

McCaskey, William S., Major-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 328 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

McCaw, Walter D., Lieut-Col., Medical Corps 39 

McCawley, Charles L., Lieut-Col., U. S. M. C... 1233 

McClaskey, John W., First Lieut, U. S. M. C 373 

McCleave, Robert, Captain, 2d Infantry 801 

McCleery, John S., First Lieut, 20th Infantry 335 

McClernand, Edward J., Brigadier-General, U. S. A. 1471 

McClintock, John, Captain, Cavalry (Resigned) 1772 

McClure, Charles, Colonel, 30th Infantry 1934 

McClure, Nathaniel F., Major, 5th Cavalry 416 

McCook, Paul H., Captain, 26th Infantry 964 

McCormack, Province, Jr., late Lieut U. S. M. C... 280 

McCornack, Willard H., Captain, 10th Cavalry 1071 

McCoy, Frank B., Lieut-Col., 24th Infantry 71 

McCoy, H. B., late Colonel U. S. Volunteers 337 

McCroskey, Benjamin B., First Lieut., 23d Infantry. 1838 

McCulloch, Champe C, Jr., Major, Medical Corps 1805 

McCullough, Frank K, Surgeon, U. S. N 1915 

McCully, Newton A., Comdr., U. S. N 1279 

McDonald, Fred, late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1755 

McDonald, John B., Lieut-Col., Cavalry 1203 

McDonald, Mitchell C, Pay Director, U. S. N 1587 

McDonell, William N., P. A. Surgeon, U. S. N 1394 

McDougal, Douglas C, Captain, U. S. M. C 1195 

McElgin, Hugh J. B., Captain, 131st Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1601 

McGinness, John R., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 9 

McGrann, William H., Comdr., U. S. N., Retired.. 652 

McGree, Joseph L., Captain, Philippine Scouts 2054 

Mclntyre, Frank, Brigadier-General, U. S. A 843 

McKean, Josiah S., Comdr., U. S. N 2017 

McKeeby, George L., late Lieut., U. S. Volunteers.. 864 
McKibbin, Chambers, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 143 

83 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

McKinley, James F., Captain, 11th Cavalry 1078 

McLaughlin, Clenard, Captain, 21st Infantry 1611 

McLean, Allan F., First Lieut, 7th Cavalry 1372 

McLean, Ridley, Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 378 

McLean, Thomas C, Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1781 

McLean, Walter, Captain, U. S. N 1270 

McMahon, John E., Lieut.-Col., Field Artillery 1343 

McManus, George H., Major, Coast Artillery.... 1896 

McMaster, George H., Captain, 3d Infantry 2028 

McMaster, Richard H., Captain, 5th Field Artillery. 1718 

McMillan, Marion, late Captain U. S. Volunteers... 2004 

McNair, William S., Major, 6th Field Artillery 744 

McNally, Reginald E., Captain, 8th Cavalry 392 

McNamara, Wallace, First Lieut, 12th Infantry... 1119 

McNamee, Luke, Comdr., U. S. N 1224 

McVean, William A., Contract Surgeon, U. S. A . . . 2070 

Mabry, William C, late Contract Surgeon 1493 

Macfarland, Horace G., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1359 

Mackall, Samuel T., First Lieut, 18th Infantry.... 895 

Mackinlay, William E. W., First Lieut., 11th Cavalry 519 
Macomb, Montgomery M., Brigadier-General, U. S. 

A Ill 

Macon, Edward N., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1044 

Magill, Louis J., Major, U. S. M. C 1392 

Maginnis, Thomas F., Captain, U. S. A., Retired... 653 

Mahoney, James K, Colonel, U. S. M. C 466 

Maize, Sidney D., First Lieut., 12th Cavalry 396 

Major, Samuel I. M., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1961 

Mallory, Charles K, Lieut, U. S. N., Retired 1586 

Mallory, John S., Colonel, 29th Infantry 1983 

Maney, James A., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 644 

Mann, William A., Colonel, Infantry 1638 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAC) 

Carabao No. 

Mapes, William S., Captain, 25th Infantry 445 

Marix, Adolph, Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Retired 43 

Markham, Edward M., Major, Engineers, U. S. A.. 572 
Markley, Alfred C, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 457 

Marmon, Joseph A., First Lieut, 25th Infantry 1474 

Marquart, Peter E., Captain, 2d Infantry 418 

Marshall, Albert W., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1386 

Marshall, Francis C, Major, 2d Cavalry 814 

Marshall, T. R., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 708 

Martin, Carl A., Captain, 4th Infantry 343 

Martin, Charles H., Major, Infantry, U. S. A 64 

Martin, George C, Captain, U. S. A., Retired 628 

Martin, George W., Major, 17th Infantry 1104 

Martin, Isaac S., First Lieut., 15th Cavalry 967 

Martin, John R., Pay Director, U. S. N 584 

Martin, Medad C, Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired.... 574 

Martin, William F., Major, 5th Infantry 2027 

Mason, Charles F., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps 1548 

Mason, Charles W., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 1140 

Massee, Edward K., First Lieut., 11th Infantry 859 

Massey, George B., late Assistant Engineer, U. S. N. 1968 

Mathews, George W., late Lieut., Medical Dept 24 

Matile, Leon A., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 492 

Matson, Joseph, Captain, 143d Co. Coast Artillery.. 1993 

Matthews, Hugh L., Captain, U. S. M. C 1362 

Maus, L. Mervin, Colonel, Medical Corps 129 

Maxey, Robert J., Captain, 24th Infantry 139 

Maxwell, William J., Captain, U. S. N 1011 

May, Willis T., Lieut.-Col., 28th Infantry 642 

Mayers, George M., P. A. Surgeon, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1013 

Meade, William G., First Lieut, Cavalry 1073 

85 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Mearns, Robert W., Captain, 20th Infantry 294 

Menges, William H., Captain, 59th Co. Coast Artillery 1708 

Menoher, Charles T., Lieut-Col., 1st Field Artillery 59 

Merillat, Alfred C, Captain, U. S. A., Retired.... 1946 

Merrill, Dana T., Captain, 10th Infantry 2000 

Messer, M. O., late Major U. S. Volunteers 862 

Metcalf, Wilder S., late Colonel U. S. Volunteer 

Infantry 1997 

Michaelis, Otho E., First Lieut, 16th Infantry 620 

Michael, William N., Captain, Field Artillery 1722 

Miller, Archie, Captain, Cavalry 901 

Miller, Claude H., Captain 24th Infantry 382 

Miller, Crosby P., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1234 

Miller, Floyd C, Lieut., 1st Infantry (Resigned) 929 

Miller, Frank J., Captain, 84th Co. Coast Artillery.. 1530 

Miller, Howard S., Captain, 94th Co. Coast Artillery 1711 

Miller, John J., Captain, 19th Infantry 852 

Miller, William G., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A... 1462 

Mills, Fred H., Lieut., Medical Reserve Corps 2080 

Mills, Stephen C, Colonel, Inspec.-Gen. Dept, U. S. A. 38 

Miner, R. EL, late Lieut. U. S. X 1317 

Minor, James C, late Major, U. S. Volunteers 509 

Minus, Josiah C, Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1031 

Mitchell, Americus, Captain, 5th Infantry 636 

Mitchell, Burton J., Lieut., 12th Infantry (Resigned) 126 

Mitchell, Harry D., Captain, 6th Infantry 543 

Mitchell, William, Captain, Signal Corps 1300 

Moloney, Isaac, Lieut, 16th Infantry (Resigned) . . 544 

Montfort, Eugene Chas., late Captain U. S. Vols... 1894 

Montgomery, George, Lieut-Col., Ordnance Dept. 262 

Moody, Thomas M., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 440 

Moore, Charles B. T., Rear Admiral, U. S. N 1967 

Moore, Dan T., Captain, 5th Field Artillery 525 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Moore, Francis, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1045 

Moore, George D., Major, 18th Infantry 312 

Moore, Henry H., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1129 

Moore, Jairus A., Captain, Coast Artillery 1242 

Moore, James T., Captain, 27th Infantry 1061 

Moore, John W., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1890 

Moore, Tredwell W., Major, Infantry 344 

Morgan, Casey B., Commander, U. S. N 1161 

Morgan, George H., Lieut-Col., 11th Cavalry 158 

Morhart, Frank H., late Captain U. S. Volunteers.. 1556 

Moritz, Albert, Commander, U. S. N., Retired 1278 

Morrell, Henry, Commodore, U. S. N., Retired 1550 

Morris, Lewis, Surgeon, U. S. N 1375 

Morrison, John F., Lieut.-Col., 21st Infantry 299 

Morrow, Charles H., Captain, 18th Infantry 1880 

Morrow, Henry M., Major, J. A. Gen. Dept 1832 

Morrow, Jay J., Major, Engineer Corps, U. S. A... 1785 

Morrow, William M., Captain, 5th Infantry 1607 

Morse, E. K., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 870 

Morse, John Wise, Paymaster, U. S. N 1187 

Morton, Charles, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1559 

Morton, Charles E., Captain, 11th Infantry 538 

Morton, James P., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1803 

Moseley, George V. H., Captain, 1st Cavalry 562 

Moses, Lawrence H., Lieut.-Col., U. S. M. C 2083 

Moss, James Alfred, Captain, 29th Infantry 172 

Mott, T. Bentley, Lieut.-Col., U. S. A 1635 

Mould, Stephen H., Captain, Coast Artillery 1522 

Mowry, Philip, First Lieut, 15th Cavalry 810 

Mudgett, John J., First Lieut, Infantry 944 

Muir, Charles H., Major, U. S. Infantry 748 

Muir, John G., Captain, U. S. M. C, Retired 1738 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Mullay, Patrick H., Captain, 14th Infantry 1063 

Munro, Horace N., First Lieut, Cavalry 956 

Munro, James N., Captain, 3d Cavalry 1204 

Munson, Fred L., Captain, 9th Infantry 95 

Murphy, Ernest Van D., Captain, 27th Infantry 903 

Murphy, John F., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A.. 1180 

Murphy, Terence E., Captain, Coast Artillery 1519 

Murphy, Thos. P., First Lieut, U. S. A 2046 

Murray, Arthur, Major-General, U. S. A 1784 

Murray, William E., Captain, 127th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1743 

Musgrave, William E., Contract Surgeon, U. S. Vols. 2084 

Mustin, Henry C, Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 1652 

Myer, Albert L., Brigadier-General, U. S. A„ Retired 880 

Myers, Hu B., Captain, 6th Cavalry 447 

Myers, John T., Major, U. S. M. C 1384 

N 

Nardell, Bonaparte P., late Contract Surgeon, U. 

S. A 1164 

Naylor, William K., Captain, 9th Infantry 1339 

Neff, John H., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1168 

Neill, Walter H., First Lieut, 13th Cavalry 1042 

Neisser, Stanislaus M., Captain, Philippine Scouts.. 1118 
Nelson, Valentine S., Commodore, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 1561 

Nesbitt, William F., Captain, 4th Infantry 1121 

Neville, Wendell C, Major, U. S. M. C 690 

Newberry, Charles P., late Major U. S. Volunteers. 433 

Newbill, Willard D., Captain, 3d Field Artillery.... 1418 

Newell, Isaac, Captain, 22d Infantry 271 

Newman, William, Captain, 1st Infantry 931 

Newton, Harry W., Captain, 85th Co. Coast Artillery 1502 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Newton, Ralph W., First Lieut., Medical Reserve 

Corps 1924 

Niblack, Albert P., Captain, U. S. N 25 

Nichols, Charles B., late Major, U. S. Volunteers.. 202 

Nichols, William A., Colonel, U. S. Infantry 1285 

Nicholson, Rishworth, Paymaster, U. S. N 951 

Nicklin, Benjamin P., Captain, 9th Infantry 459 

Nightingale, Garrard P., late Ensign U. S. N 1177 

Nippert, F. A., late Captain, U. S. Volunteers 1839 

Nixon, Courtland, Captain, 3d Infantry 722 

Noble, Charles H., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 549 

Noble, Robert E., Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A.. 624 

Noble, Robert H., Major, 12th Infantry 124 

Noble, William H., Captain, Infantry 1911 

Nockolds, Coleman, Veterinarian, 1st Cavalry 1416 

Nolan, Daniel A., First Lieut, 5th Infantry 637 

Nolan, Dennis E., Captain, 30th Infantry 1293 

Nolan, Robert M., Captain, 1st Cavalry 453 

Normoyle, James E., Major, U. S. Infantry 896 

Norton, Albert L., Commander, U. S. N 1333 

Novak, Martin, Captain, 25th Infantry 583 

Nowlen, Edwin J., Captain, 28th Infantry 774 

Nuttman, Louis M., Captain, 4th Infantry 1764 

O 

O'Brien, T. P., late Lieut, U. S. Volunteers 1840 

O'Connor, Marr, First Lieut., 14th Cavalry 593 

Odell, Albert S., Lieut., 11th Cavalry (Resigned)... 1069 

Oden, George J., Captain, 10th Cavalry 595 

Offley, Robert S., Captain, 1st Infantry 1043 

Ohnesorg, Karl, Surgeon, U. S. N 1246 

O'Leary, Charles R., Paymaster, U. S. N 431 

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Carabao No. 

O'Leary, Timothy S., Paymaster, U. S. N 432 

Olin, Hilden, Captain, U. S. Infantry 719 

Oliver, P. A., Lieut., U. S. A. (Resigned) 945 

Oliver, Robert T., First Lieut., Dental Surgeon, U. 

S. A 1098 

O'Loughlin, William J., First Lieut, 13th Infantry.. 751 

O'Neil, Joseph P., Lieut-Col., U. S. A 1824 

O'Neil, T. F., late Colonel U. S. Volunteers 1841 

Oman, Charles M,. Surgeon, U. S. N 1899 

Ord, Edward O. C, Captain, U. S. A., Retired.... 1914 

Orr, S. G., late Lieut, Artillery Corps 1510 

Osborne, Thomas D., First Lieut, 5th Field Artillery 1719 

Osterhaus, Hugo, Rear Admiral, U. S. N 1245 

Osterhaus, Hugo W., Lieut, U. S. N 1181 

Oury, William H., Captain, 3d Infantry 1410 

Ovenshine, Englebert G., Captain, 28th Infantry.... 513 

Overton, Winfield S., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.. 1900 

Owen, William O., Major, U. S. A., Retired 804 

P 

Paegelow, John A., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1868 

Page, Byrd A., Lieut, 11th Infantry (Resigned)... 1581 

Page, John H., Jr., Captain, 21st Infantry 371 

Painter, George L., late Captain U. S. Volunteers . . 1621 

Palmer, Frederick L., Major, U. S. A., Retired 434 

Palmer, Leigh C, Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 1976 

Pardee, Austin M., First Lieut., 20th Infantry 1030 

Parker, Austin Allen, Captain, 24th Infantry 250 

Parker, Clyde B., Captain, 26th Infantry 1670 

Parker, Graham, Captain, 32d Co. Coast Artillery.. 1539 

Parker, James, Colonel, 11th Cavalry 1218 

Parker, James S., Captain, 4th Cavalry 518 

Parker, William M., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1208 

90 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARAjjAO 

Carabao No. 

Partello, Joseph K., Captain, U. S. Infantry 655 

Partridge, Leon R., First Lieut, 3d Cavalry 819 

Patten, Irvine W., Lieut., Medical Dept. (Resigned) 178 

Patterson, Robert U., Major, Medical Corps 742 

Pattison, Harry H., Captain, 7th Cavalry 1202 

Patton, John B., Commander, U. S. N 1232 

Payne, Fred R., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N., Retired... 1740 

Peck, Luke B., First Lieut, Medical Reserve Corps. 1749 

Peed, George P., Captain, Medical Corps 1952 

Peek, Ernest D., Captain, Engineer Corps 1341 

Penn, Julius A., Major, 1st Infantry 361 

Penrose, George H., Major, Quartermaster Corps... 856 

Pepper, Kelton L., First Lieut, 15th Infantry 1438 

Perkins, Alvin S., First Lieut., 12th Cavalry 1669 

Perkins, George T., Captain, 129th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 854 

Perry, Barton W., Chaplain, 3d Field Artillery.... 1758 

Perry, James H., Captain, U. S. N., Retired 1395 

Pershing, John J., Brigadier-General, U. S. A 144 

Persons, William E., First Lieut., 11th Infantry 1103 

Pettengill, George T., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 199 

Pettus, Harry L., Major, Quartermaster Corps 1170 

Peyton, Ephriam G., Captain, U. S. Infantry 1889 

Phalen, James M., Captain, Medical Corps 559 

Phelan, Henry Du R., First Lieut, Medical Re- 
serve Corps 725 

Phelps, Thomas S., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Retired 827 

Phillips, John L., Colonel, Medical Corps 630 

Phillips, William A., Major, U. S. Infantry 2003 

Pick, Henry, late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A 898 

Pickering, Abner, Colonel, U. S. Infantry 502 

Pickering, James N., Captain, 3d Infantry 656 

Pickering, Wood A., Lieut, U. S. M. C. (Resigned) 589 

Pierce, Palmer E., Major, 15th Infantry 70 

91 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Pigman, George W., Jr., Paymaster, U. S. N 1995 

Pitcairn, H. H., late Lieut., U. S. Volunteer Infantry 1142 

Pitcher, William L., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 65 

Pitney, Charles L., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1194 

Plummer, Ralph W., Surgeon, U. S. N 196 

Plunkett, Charles P., Captain, U. S. N 1928 

Poey, Eduardo C, late Surgeon U .S. Volunteers... 1804 

Poillon, Arthur, Captain, 1st Cavalry 479 

Point, Will H., Captain, 28th Infantry 1884 

Pollock, Edwin T., Commander, U. S. N 1560 

Pomroy, Frederic H., Major, Quartermaster Corps. 423 

Pond, Arlington, late Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers... 443 

Pond, George B., Captain, 20th Infantry 79 

Poore, Charles L., Lieut., U. S. N. (Resigned) .... 1325 

Poore, Benjamin A., Major, 22d Infantry 1340 

Porter, David D., Major, U. S. M. C 422 

Porter, John Biddle, Lieut-Col., J. A. Genl. Dept.. 2 

Porter, Theodoric, Commodore, U. S. N., Retired.. 107 

Potter, Ashton H., Lieut, 12 Cavalry (Resigned) . . 1049 

Potts, Douglas, Captain, 16th Infantry 92 

Potts, Ramsay D., Brigadier-General, U. S. A 342 

Pourie, James R., Captain, Coast Artillery 1520 

Powell, Junius L., Lieut-Col., U. S. A., Retired 1024 

Powell, William G., Major, U. S. M. C 1269 

Powers, Edward D, Captain, Coast Artillery 1709 

Prescott, Austin F., Captain, U. S. Infantry 860 

Prescott, F. C, late Major U. S. Volunteers 1091 

Preston, Charles F., Commander, U. S. N 1329 

Preston, John F., Captain, U. S. Infantry 85 

Price, Butler D., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 221 

Price, Frederick S. L., Captain, 8th Infantry 2085 

Price, Harrison J., Captain, U. S. Infantry 747 

Price, Howard C, Captain, U. S. Infantry 767 

92 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Pritchard, George B., Jr., Captain, 5th Cavalry 1009 

Prince, Thomas C, Lieut-Col., U. S. M. C 1759 

Procter, Andre M., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1942 

Pruden, Aldred A., Chaplain, 2d Infantry 764 

Pruyn, John McE., First Lieut., 27th Infantry 917 

Pulis, Charles C, Captain, Field Artillery 1518 

Purcell, Launcelot M., First Lieut., 26th Infantry. . . . 1435 

Purington, George A., Captain, 8th Cavalry 402 

Purnell, Julius Myers, late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A. 924 

Purssell, Benjamin M., Major, U. S. A., Retired... 789 



R 

Radford, Cyrus S., Lieut-Col., U. S. M. C 340 

Rafferty, Ogden, Lieut-Col., U. S. A„ Retired.... 1509 

Ragan, Charles A., Major, Medical Corps 1115 

Rancourt, Louis J., Lieut, 19th Infantry (Resigned) 853 

Randolph, John, First Lieut., 23d Infantry 306 

Ray, Beecher B., Lieut-Col., Quartermaster Corps.. 705 

Ray, Charles M., Pay Director, U. S. N 187 

Raymond, William H., Captain, Coast Artillery. . 2018 

Read, Beverly A., Major, J. A. Gen. Dept 217 

Read, George W., Major, 9th Cavalry 167 

Read, Robert D., Colonel, U. S. Cavalry 1825 

Reade, Philip, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Retired 159 

Reese, Charles E., Captain, 18th Infantry 646 

Reeve, Ernest M., Captain 23d Infantry 640 

Reeves, Isaac S. K., Commodore, U. S. N., Retired 1833 

Regan, James, First Lieut., 9th Infantry 1869 

Reichmann, Carl, Major, 7th Infantry 1551 

Reifsnyder, Joseph C, late Surgeon U. S. Volunteers 179 

Reiser, Theodore C, late Lieut. U. S. Vol. Infantry 234 

Reisinger, Harold C, Major, U. S. M. C 1167 

Reno, William W., Major, Medical Corps 713 

93 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Rethers, Harry F., Captain, 9th Infantry 704 

Rethorst, Otto W., First Lieut, 8th Cavalry 1677 

Reynolds, Charles R., Major, Medical Corps 1380 

Reynolds, Frederick P., Major, Medical Corps 1236 

Rhea, Robert Y., Captain, U. S. M. C 1594 

Rhoads, Thomas L., Major, Medical Corps 1991 

Rhodes, Charles D., Major, 15th Cavalry 1304 

Rice, Sedgwick, Major, 3d Cavalry 531 

Rich, Albert T., First Lieut., 3d Infantry 1570 

Richard, Charles, Colonel, Medical Corps 1083 

Richards, George, Colonel, U. S. M. C 1787 

Richards, Robert L., Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. 

A. (Resigned) 1949 

Richardson, Mack, Lieut., 26th Infantry (Resigned) 1440 

Ridenour, Edgar, Captain, 16th Infantry 536 

Ridgeley, Frank E., Lieut-Comdr., U. S. N 2019 

Rifenberick, Richard P., Jr., Captain, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1355 

Righter, Joseph C, Jr., First Lieut., 4th Cavalry 1613 

Ripley, Henry A., Captain, U. S. Infantry 254 

Ripley, Henry L., Lieut-Col., U. S. A., Retired 387 

Roberts, Charles D., Captain, 7th Infantry 1176 

Roberts, Cyrus S., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 469 

Roberts, Thomas A., Captain, 7th Cavalry 1553 

Robertson, Edgar B., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired.... 363 

Robinson, Oliver P., First Lieut, 21st Infantry.... 806 
Robinson, William W., Jr., Brigadier-General, U. S. 

A., Retired 499 

Robnett, Ausey H., P. A. Surgeon, U. S. N 1932 

Robnett, John D., Paymaster, U. S. N 2026 

Rockwell, George C, First Lieut., 21st Infantry 1039 

Rodgers, Alexander, Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 939 

94 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Rodgers, Frederick, Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 186 

Rodgers, Thomas S., Captain, U. S. N 1315 

Rogers, A. C, late Lieut. U. S. M. C 1117 

Rogers, James S., Colonel, U. S. Infantry 1027 

Rogers, William P., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 797 

Romeyn, Charles A., Captain, 2d Cavalry 1209 

Ronayne, James, Captain, U. S. A., Retired 1007 

Roosevelt, Henry L., Major, U. S. M. C 468 

Root, Edwin A., Lieut-Col., 15th Infantry 788 

Ro rebeck, Curtis G., Captain, 111th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1957 

Roscoe, David L., First Lieut., 1st Cavalry 1068 

Rose, Robert W., Major, 12th Infantry 1606 

Rosenbaum, Otho B., Captain, 2d Infantry 1173 

Ross, James O., First Lieut, U. S. A., Retired.... 794 

Ross, Stanley S., Captain, Coast Artillery 1538 

Ross, Tenney, Captain, 13th Infantry 2078 

Roudiez, Leon S., Major, 30th Infantry 291 

Rowell, Melvin W., Captain, 11th Cavalry 1074 

Rucker, Kyle, First Lieut, 14th Cavalry 1848 

Rucker, Louis, S. D., Jr., Captain, U. S. A., Retired 537 

Ruggles, James A., Captain, 51st Co. Coast Artillery 1517 

Ruhm, Thomas F., Naval Constructor, U. S. N 718 

Russell, Edgar, Major, Signal Corps 1378 

Russell, Andrew H., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 133 

Russell, Robert L., Captain, U. S. Navy 1263 

Rutherford, Robert G., Jr., Captain, 24th Infantry... 554 

Ruthers, George W., Major, U. S. A., Retired 673 

Ruttencutter, Brady G., Captain, 1st Infantry 933 

Ryan, John P., Major, 6th Cavalry 729 

Ryan, Thomas F., Captain, U. S. Cavalry 1166 

Ryther, Dwight W., Captain, 6th Infantry 1643 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

S 

Carabao No. 

Sackett, Franklin P., Paymaster, U. S. N 1996 

Saffarrans, George C, Major, 17th Infantry 721 

Sage, William H., Lieut.-Col., 30th Infantry 1760 

Saltzman, Charles McK., Major, Signal Corps 807 

Sanford, John B., Captain, U. S. Infantry 517 

Sanger, Joseph P., Major-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 113 

Sarratt, Edwin O., Major, Coast Artillery 845 

Sawyer, Frederick L., Comdr., U. S. N 1275 

Sawyer, J. Estcourt, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 146 

Saxton, Isaac A., Captain, 11th Infantry 1694 

Sayer, Edmund S., Jr., Captain, 21st Infantry 528 

Scales, Wallace B., Captain, 5th Cavalry 965 

Scher, Bruno T., First Lieut, 28th Infantry 971 

Schindel, S. J. Bayard, Captain, U. S. Infantry 1809 

Schlageter, Herman J. S., late Captain U. S. Vols.. 663 

Schley, Thomas F., Captain, U. S. Infantry 1154 

Schmidt, William J., Lieut., 14th Infantry (Resigned) 1443 

Schoeffel, Francis H., Major, U. S. A. Retired.... 478 

Schoeffel, John B., Captain, U. S. Infantry 463 

Schofleld, Richmond McA., Lieut.-Col., Quartermas- 
ter Corps 1701 

Schreiner, Edward Rommel, Major, Medical Corps. 2071 

Schroeder, Henry F., First Lieut., Philippine Scouts 1881 

Schroeter, Anton H., First Lieut, 1st Cavalry 724 

Schudt, Charles O., First Lieut., 50th Co. Coast Ar- 
tillery 1692 

Schwable, Frank J., Captain, U. S. M. C 1951 

Scott, Walter J., First Lieut, 10th Cavalry 597 

Scott, William P., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 379 

Scott, William S., Lieut.-Col., U. S. Cavalry 1980 

Scranton, G. G., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1466 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Scriven, George P., Lieut-Colonel, Signal Corps... 5 

Seaman, A. Owen, Captain, 20th Infantry 578 

Sears, Walter J., Commander, U. S. N., Retired 341 

Seeby, C. W., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1844 

Seigle, Thaddeus B., Captain, 27th Infantry 915 

Self ridge, James R., Commander, U. S. N 54 

Sellers, David R, Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1250 

Seoane, Consuelo A., First Lieut., 3d Cavalry 399 

Sevier, Granville, Captain, 119th Co. Coast Artillery 1514 

Sexton, Walton R., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1573 

Shackford, Chauncey, Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1681 

Shapley, Lloyd S., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1288 

Shartle, Samuel G., Captain, Coast Artillery 1710 

Shattuck, Amos B., Major, 15th Infantry 252 

Shattuck, Edwin C, late Captain and Surgeon, U. 

S. V 1812 

Shaw, Frederick B., Captain, 8th Infantry 768 

Shaw, Henry A., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps, U. S. A. 1898 

Shaw, Melville J., Major, U. S. M. C 1863 

Sheen, Henry H., Captain, 13th Co. Coast Artillery 1497 

Sheffield, Fletcher L., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1305 

Shelby, William B., late Major, U. S. Volunteers.. 570 

Sheldon, Raymond, Captain, 18th Infantry 274 

Shelton, George H., Captain, 29th Infantry 702 

Shepard, John L., Captain, Medical Corps 1813 

Sherrill, Clarence O., Captain, Engineer Corps, U. 

S. A 662 

Sherwood, Renel E., late Lieut, U. S. Volunteers.. 802 
Shields, George H., Jr., Captain, 7th Infantry (Re- 
signed) 420 

Shields, G. F., late Major U. S. Volunteers 838 

Shipp, Arthur M., Captain, 20th Infantry 304 

Shoemaker, William R., Captain, U. S. N 421 

Shook, J. M., late Lieut., U. S. Volunteers 1404 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Shortlidge, Edmund D., Captain, Medical Dept. (Re- 
signed) 235 

Shuttleworth, Edward A., Captain, 2d Infantry 1057 

Sidman, Frank E., Lieut., 8th Cavalry 805 

Sievert, Herman A., Captain, 9th Cavalry 1860 

Siler, Joseph F., Captain,, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 1766 

Sime, H. T., late Major U. S. Volunteers 1849 

Simonds, George S., Captain, 22d Infantry 318 

Simonds, Lawrence B., Captain, U. S. Infantry.... 1000 
Simpson, William A., Colonel, Adjt.-Gen. Dept., U. 

S. A 1054 

Singleton, Asa L., Lieut, 30th Infantry 948 

Sirmyer, Edgar A., Captain, 9th Cavalry 1555 

Sladen, Fred W., Major, 11th Infantry 1771 

Slavens, Thomas H., Lieut. -Col., Quartermaster 

Corps 1310 

Small, Edson I., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1870 

Smart, Robert, Lieut, U. S. A. (Resigned) 682 

Smiley, Samuel E., Major, 21st Infantry 601 

Smith, Alfred T., Captain, 12th Infantry 1484 

Smith, Allen, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Retired.. 473 

Smith, Allen M., Lieut-Col., Medical Corps 1984 

Smith, Clarence B., Captain, Coast Artillery 612 

Smith, Cornelius C, Captain, 5th Cavalry 1028 

Smith, Emery T., Lieut., 5th Field Artillery 475 

Smith, Frederick A., Brigadier-General, U. S. A.... 1323 
Smith, George R., Brigadier-General, Quartermaster 

Corps 580 

Smith, Harry A., Major, 28th Infantry 643 

Smith, James, late Colonel U. S. Volunteers 1087 

Smith, James T., Commodore, U. S. N., Retired... 1564 
Smith, Jacob H., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 455 

Smith, James W., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A... 1193 

98 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Smith, Morton F., Captain, 20th Infantry 298 

Smith, Robert M., Lieut., Philippine Scouts (Re- 
signed) 1178 

Smith, Robert S., Major, Pay Dept., U. S. A 830 

Smith, W. Strather, Captain, U. S. N 1768 

Smith, Wright, Captain, 5th Field Artillery 1843 

Smyser, Rudolph E., Lieut., U. S. Cavalry 1184 

Snyder, Henry D., Lieut.-Col., Medical Corps 1490 

Snyder, John J., Surgeon, U. S. N 1289 

Sparrenberger, Frederick H., Lieut., Medicar Re- 
serve Corps 552 

Spaulding, Oliver L., Jr., Captain, 4th Field Artillery 1969 

Spear, Raymond, Surgeon, U. S. N 1389 

Spence, Robert E. L., Captain, U .S. A., Retired.... 706 

Spiller, Robert K., Lieut, U. S. A., Retired 1430 

Spilman, Robert S., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A. . 461 

Spratling, Leckinski W., Surgeon, U. S. N 98 

Spurr, John P., Captain, Coast Artillery 1720 

Squier, George O., Major, Signal Corps 237 

Stafford, H. E., late Captain U. S. Volunteers 78 

Stamford, Henry W., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.. 1562 

Standiford, William R., Captain, 5th Infantry 675 

Stanton, Charles E., Major, Quartermaster Corps.. 33 

Stanton, E. M., Captain, U. S. A. (Resigned) 1590 

Staunton, Sidney A., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 427 

Stanworth, Charles S., Comdr., U. S. N., Retired.. 1318 

Starr, Charles G, Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired 1365 

Stearns, Charles H., Lieut, Medical Reserve Corps. 1541 

Steedman, Richard R., Major, U. S. A., Retired 884 

Steele, Matthew F., Major, U. S. A., Retired 728 

Steele, Theophilus B., Captain, Coast Artillery 170 

Steere, Henry, late Captain, 36th U. S. Volunteers.. 2057 

Steever, Edgar Z., Brigadier-General, U. S. A 386 

99 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Stepp, Jacob, Surgeon, U. S. N 195 

Sterling, E. Kearsley, Lieut, 3d Cavalry 1205 

Stevens, Gustave W. S., Lieut.-Col., Coast Artillery. 28 

Stevens, Raymond R., Major, U. S. A., Retired.. 1988 

Stevens, Robert R., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 3 

Stevens, Thomas H., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 42 

Stewart, Cecil, Captain, 4th Cavalry (Resigned) .... 105 

Stewart, Merch B., Captain, 5th Infantry 587 

Stirling, Yates, Jr., Comdr., U. S. N 989 

Sticht, John L., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1925 

Stockardt, James K., Contract Surgeon, U. S. A. 

(Resigned) 1751 

Stokes, Charles F., Surgeon-General, U. S. N 1292 

Stone, Carl L., Captain, Philippine Scouts 1909 

Stone, Charles B., Jr., Captain, 17th Infantry 442 

Stone, David L., Captain, 25th Infantry 277 

Stopford, Frederick W., Captain, 20th Co. Coast 

Artillery 1598 

Storck, John, Captain, 62d Co. Coast Artillery 1792 

Stratt, John N., Captain, 29th Infantry 1827 

Straub, Paul F., Major, Medical Corps 1684 

Strayer, Thorne, Lieut., 17th Infantry 723 

Strong, Donald W., Lieut., 7th Infantry 2052 

Strong, Frank L., late Lieut. U. S. N 2053 

Stryker, Goss L., Lieut., 6th Cavalry 735 

Stuart, Edward A., Captain, 2d Field Artillery 1160 

Stull, George C, Chaplain, 11th Infantry 883 

Sturgis, Samuel D., Lieut.-Col., 3d Field Artillery.. 36 
Sumner, Samuel S., Major-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 474 

Summerlin, G. T., Captain, U. S. A. (Resigned)... 1349 

Sunderland, Archibald H., Captain, Coast Artillery.. 745 

Suplee, Edwin M., Major, 14th Cavalry 1908 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Supplee, H. Clay M., Lieut, 17th Infantry 1659 

Sweeney, Walter C, Captain, 21st Infantry 251 

Sweet, P. K., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 1366 

Sweitzer, Charles McG., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 1326 

Symington, John, Lieut, 1st Cavalry 1072 

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Taggart, Elmore F., Lieut.-Col., 4th Infantry 29 

Talbott, Samuel G., Lieut., 28th Infantry 1259 

Talbot, Thomas, late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1752 

Tanner, Earle W., Captain, U. S. Infantry 1092 

Tanner, William T., late Captain U. S. Volunteers.. 460 

Tarrant, William T., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1330 

Tate, Daniel L., Major, 3d Cavalry 296 

Taussig, Joseph K., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1557 

Taylor, Frank, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Retired 498 

Taylor, Hugh K., Captain, Coast Artillery 1721 

Taylor, James D., Captain, U. S. Infantry 270 

Taylor, John R. M., Major, U. S. Infantry 11 

Taylor, Montgomery M., Comdr., U. S. N 1406 

Taylor, Theodore B., Captain, 5th Cavalry 740 

Taylor, William R., Lieut., 3d Cavalry 1206 

Taylor, William W., Jr., Lieut, 12th Infantry 2058 

Tayman, Charles K, Major, 1st Infantry 692 

Tenney, Elmer S., Lieut, Medical Reserve Corps.. 1746 

Terrell, Henry S., Lieut., 10th Cavalry 1878 

Thayer, Arthur, Major, 3d Cavalry 1247 

Thomas, Charles O., Jr., Captain, 1st Cavalry 919 

Thomas, John R., Jr., Captain, 1st Infantry 1108 

Thomason, Henry D., Captain, Medical Corps 669 

Thompson, Albert C, Jr., Captain, Coast Artillery.. 1526 

Thompson, Edwin P., Lieut, 24th Infantry 1444 

Thompson, J. Milton, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 1744 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Thompson, Robert W., Second Lieut, 1st Infantry.. 938 

Thornburgh, Robert M., Major, Medical Corps.:... 1599 

Thornton, James W., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A. 979 

Thuis, Charles A., First Lieut, U. S. Infantry 1882 

Tiffany, Dexter J., Paymaster, U. S. N. (Resigned) 225 

Tilford, James D., Captain, 3d Cavalry 557 

Tillotson, Charles W., Lieut, 19th Infantry 855 

Tillson, John C. F., Colonel, 8th Infantry 1982 

Tilson, Ernest R., Captain, 165th Co. Coast Artillery 1512 

Tittoni, Renato, Lieut, U. S. M. C 1773 

Tobey, Eugene C, Paymaster, U. S. N 430 

Tobin, William H., Captain, 64th Co. Coast Artillery 1716 

Todd, David W., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1876 

Toffey, John J., Jr., Captain, 7th Infantry 1572 

Tomb, James H., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1907 

Totten, James, Captain, Coast Artillery 1499 

Towar, Albert S., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired 57 

Townsend, Grosvenor L., Captain, 1st Infantry 786 

Townsend, Julius C, Lieut, U. S. N 1806 

Train, Charles R., Lieut., U. S. N 1210 

Traub, Peter E., Major, 7th Cavalry 169 

Treadwell, Thomas C, Major, U. S. M. C 1332 

Tremaine, William C, Captain, U. S. A., Retired.. 812 

Trotter, Alden, Captain, 79th Co. Coast Artillery.. 590 

Trowbridge, Chas. R., late Captain 11th U. S. Vols. 2059 

True, W. M., Lieut, 16th Infantry (Resigned).... 542 

Truxton, William, Comdr., U. S. N 873 

Tupes, Herschel, Captain, 1st Infantry 930 

Turnbull, Wilfred, Lieut., Medical Dept 668 

Turner, Frederick G., First Lieut., 13th Cavalry 1369 

Turner, G. Soulard, Captain, 7th Infantry 975 

Turrill, Julius S., Captain, U. S. M. C 727 

Tutherly, William, late Captain U. S. Volunteers . . 83 

Tuttle, Geo. Bass., Contract Surgeon, U. S. A 1702 

102 



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Carabao No. 

Twining, Nathan C, Rear Admiral, U. S. N 695 

Tyner, George P., Captain, 15th Cavalry 1475 

U 

Uline, Willis, Major, U. S. Infantry 491 

Upham, Frank B., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1962 

V 

Vance, Zebulon B., Major, U. S. A., Retired 885 

Van Deman, Ralph H., Captain, 21st Infantry 69 

Van Deusen, George W., Colonel, Field Artillery.. 1482 
Van Dusen, James W., Major, Medical Corps, U. 

S. A 2029 

Van Duzer, Louis S., Captain, U. S. N 1686 

Van Horn, Robert O., Captain, 17th Infantry 1159 

Van Leer, Samuel, Captain, U. S. Cavalry 406 

Van Orden, George, Captain, U. S. M. C 1266 

Van Poole, Gideon McD., Major, Medical Corps, 

U. S. A 1814 

Van Schaick, Louis J., Captain, 14th Infantry 1412 

Venable, George R., Paymaster, U. S. N 1157 

Vidmer, George, Captain, U. S. Cavalry 992 

Vinson, Webster, Colonel, Quartermaster Corps . . . 619 

Vogdes, Charles B., Major, U. S. A., Retired 1345 

Voris, Alvin C, Captain, Signal Corps 2087 

Vose, William E., Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A.. 573 

Vreeland, Charles K, Rear Admiral, U. S. N 1327 

W 

Waddell, Ralph W., late Contract Dental Surgeon . . 1025 

Wade, James F., Major-General, U. S. A., Retired.. 204 

Wade, John P., Captain, 2d Cavalry 84 

103 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Wadleigh, John W., Captain, U. S. M. C 1165 

Wadsworth, W. A., late Major U. S. V 1374 

Wagner, John A., Captain, U. S. Cavalry 1854 

Walcutt, Charles C, Jr., Major, U. S. Cavalry.... 132 

Waldo, Rhinelander, late Captain Philippine Scouts 1152 

Waldron, Leonard T., Captain, Coast Artillery 1506 

Walker, James E., Lieut., U. S. N 1082 

Walker, Kenzie W., Captain, 9th Cavalry 816 

Walker, William L 1798 

Wallace, Charles S., Captain, Signal Corps 709 

Wallace, George W., Captain, 8th Infantry 1358 

Wallace, Hamilton S., Colonel, Quartermaster Corps 1459 

Wallace, William B., Lieut, 20th Infantry 1032 

Wallace, William M., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 1021 

Wallach, Robert R., Captain, 10th Cavalry 2013 

Wallen, Seeley A., Lieut, U. S. A., Retired 1691 

Waller, Littleton W. T., Colonel, U. S. M. C 1363 

Walling, Burns T., Commodore, U. S. N., Retired 1276 

Walsh, Robert D, Major, 11th Cavalry 2008 

Walton, Edward S., Captain, U. S. Infantry 846 

Waltz, Millard F., Colonel, 19th Infantry 67 

Ward, Frederick K., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 777 

Ward, Henry C, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 429 

Warren, Frank, late Captain U. S. Volunteers 1852 

Washburn, F. A., late Major U. S. Volunteers 546 

Watkins, Benjamin H., Captain, 2d Infantry 647 

Watson, Harry J., Captain, 19th Co. Coast Artillery 701 

Watson, James T., Captain, 28th Infantry 1426 

Webb, Ulys R., Surgeon, U. S. N 1948 

Webb, Walter D., Major, U. S. A., Retired 2024 

Webster, Frank D., Major, 20th Infantry 32 

104 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Weeks, Frank R., Second Lieut, Artillery Corps 

(Resigned) 1540 

Weigel, William, Major, 23d Infantry 703 

Weirick, Samuel T., Captain, U. S. A., Retired.... 754 

Wells, Charles, Lieut., 1st Infantry (Resigned) 904 

Wells, Chester, Lieut. Comdr., U. S. N 1335 

Wells, Edward C, Lieut, 14th Cavalry 592 

Wells, Frank L., Captain, 26th Infantry 882 

Welsh, William E., Captain, 30th Infantry 710 

Wescott, Robert H., Captain, 11th Infantry 505 

West, Emory S., Lieut., U. S. A., Retired 413 

West, J. J., late Lieut. U. S Volunteers 1845 

West, Parker W., Major, U. S. A., Retired 697 

West, Robert John, Lieut, 16th Infantry 1436 

Wetherill, Alexander M., Captain, 19th Infantry... 259 

Wheatley, William F., Lieut., U. S. Cavalry 626 

Wheeler, Ernest S., Captain, Field Artillery 1537 

Wheeler, James M., Captain, 164th Co. Coast Artil- 
lery 1529 

Whinnery, Jean C, late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A. 1116 
Whipple, Charles H., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 417 

Whitall, Samuel R., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1127 

Whitcomb, Clement C, Major, Medical Corps 714 

White, Edward H., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers .... 212 

White, George H., Captain, 16th Infantry 539 

White, George P., Captain, 9th Cavalry 451 

White, Herbert A, U. S. A. (Resigned) 946 

White, Harry K, Colonel, U. S. M. C 2001 

White, Howard, Captain, Philippine Scouts 1892 

White, Jonas S., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A.... 1763 

White, William R., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1936 

Whitfield, Robert, Captain, 22d Infantry 272 

105 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Whiting, William H., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Re- 
tired 858 

Whitmore, Eugene R., Captain, Medical Corps 2060 

Whitworth, Pegram, Captain, 10th Infantry 81 

Wickham, Frank D., Captain, 12th Infantry 1476 

Wickline, William A., Captain, Medical Corps 1916 

Wieczorek, George A., Captain, Coast Artillery 752 

Wiegenstein, Henry A., Captain, 24th Infantry 405 

Wigmore, Hubert L., Captain, Engineer Corps, U. 

S. A 604 

Wilcox, Frank A., Captain, U. S. Infantry 1002 

Wilder, William T., Major, U. S. Infantry 1014 

Wildman, Leonard D., Captain, Signal Corps 496 

Wiley, Noble J., Lieut, 5th Infantry 711 

Wilkins, Herry E., Major, Quartermaster Corps... 63 

Willard, Frank, late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 1846 

Williams, Adrian D., late Contract Surgeon, U. S. A. 878 

Williams, Andrew E., Captain, 3d Cavalry 390 

Williams, Arthur, Colonel, 11th Infantry 824 

Williams, Arthur, Captain, Engineer Corps, U. S. A. 778 

Williams, Charles A., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired... 1603 
Williams, Constant, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 1425 

Williams, Clarence C, Major, Ordnance Dept, U. 

S. A 1213 

Williams, Dion, Major, U. S. M. C 1937 

Williams, Ezekiel J., Captain, 5th Infantry 962 

Williams, Richard H., Captain, Coast Artillery 1955 

Williams, Richard P., Captain, U. S. M. C 467 

Williamson, Llewellyn P., Lieut., Medical Corps, U. 

S. A 1337 

Wills, Van Leer, late Lieut. U. S. Infantry 34 

Wills, Will D., Lieut, 5th Infantry 763 

106 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Wilson, Alfred McC, Lieut, 20th Infantry (Re- 
signed) 305 

Wilson, Compton, Lieut., Medical Dept. (Resigned) 712 

Wilson, Charles H., late Lieut, U. S. Volunteers... 2021 

Wilson, Evert R., Captain, 11th Infantry 1077 

Wilson, Frederick E., Lieut, 6th Infantry 1102 

Wilson, George K., Lieut., 3d Infantry 651 

Wilson, Henry D., Surgeon, U. S. N 1926 

Wilson, Jennings B., Captain, 6th Infantry 1922 

Wilson, William H., Capt, 151st Co. Coast Artillery 1500 

Wing, Franklin F., 1st Lieut, Dental Surgeon 2082 

Winship, Blanton, Major, J. A. Gen. Dept, U. S. A. 116 

Winslow, Richard P., Captain, Coast Artillery 1750 

Winter, Francis A., Lieut.-CoL, Med. Corps, U. S. A. 1802 
Winterberg, W. H., Captain and Assistant Surgeon, 

U. S. A 1971 

Winterburn, George W., Captain, 5th Cavalry 114 

Wise, Frederic M., Captain, U. S. M. C 1379 

Wise, Hugh D., Captain, 3d Infantry 30 

Witherspoon, Edward T., Captain, U. S. N., Retired 197 

Wittenmyer, Edmund, Major, 27th Infantry 311 

Wolfe, G. N., late Lieut, U. S. Volunteers 348 

Wolfe, Orrin R., Captain, 16th Infantry 201 

Wolven, Frank H., Lieut., Dental Surgeon, U. S. A. 1742 

Wood, George H., late Lieut U. S. Volunteers.... 1494 

Wood, Norton E., Captain, Field Artillery 591 

Wood, Palmer G., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1478 

Wood, William T., Colonel, U. S. Infantry 1026 

Wood, Winthrop S., Lieut-Col., Quartermaster 

Corps 356 

Woodbury, Frank T., Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 575 
Woodruff, Charles A., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired 31 

107 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Woodruff, James A., Major, Engineer Corps, U. 

S. A 246 

Woods, Robert F., Captain, 30th Co. Coast Artillery 1525 

Woodson, Robert S., Major, U. S. A., Retired 506 

Woodward, Charles G., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired.. 26 

Woodward, Clark H., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 1649 

Wooton, W. Turner, late Captain U. S. Volunteers. 494 

Workizer, John G., Captain, 21st Co. Coast Artillery 795 

Worrilow, Ulysses G., Captain, 15th Infantry 1417 

Wotherspoon, William W., Major-General, U. S. A. 614 

Wright, Edmund S., Major, 1st Cavalry 918 

Wright, William M., Major, U. S. Infantry 6 

Wyman, Henry L., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N 680 

Wynne, R. F., Captain, U. S. M. C 1309 



Y 

Yates, Arthur W., Major, Quartermaster Corps 1828 

Yates, Julian E., Chaplain, Coast Artillery 1989 

Yost, John D., Major, U. S. A., Retired 868 

Yost, Philip, Captain, Coast Artillery 1727 

Young, Frederick S., Captain, 23d Infantry 1171 

Young, H. P., Captain, Quartermaster Corps 1396 

Young, Russell Montague, Assistant Surgeon, U. 

S. N 1188 

Young, R. W., late Major U. S. Volunteers 37 

Young, Samuel B. M., Lieut-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired 1228 



Zalinski, Moses G., Lieut. -Col., Quartermaster Corps 818 
Zollars, Charles O., Captain, 50th Co. Coast Artillery 1794 

108 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 
TENERO CARABAOS 

Carabao No. 

Clark, Chas. Palmer 2055 

Evans, Hornsby, Lieut., 9th Infantry 2039 

Hartigan, I. C 2050 

Humphrey, Marion B., Lieut, U. S. M. C 2038 

Knapp, John H., Paymaster, U. S. N 2037 

Steere, Thos. I., Second Lieut., C. A. C 2063 

HEREDITARY CARABAOS 

Grant, Ulysses S., 3d, Captain, U. S. A 2040 

Herman, R. G 2062 

Mills, Paul D., late Lieut. U. S. Volunteers 2047 

Rafferty, William A., Cadet, U. S. M. A 2041 

HONORARY CARABAOS 

Taft, William H., ex-President of the United States. 
Wilson, Woodrow, President of the United States. 

ASSOCIATE CARABAOS 

Adamson, Sydney 2049 

Egan, Martin 2045 

Hardin, Edward W 2043 

Johnson, Arthur C 2048 

McCutcheon, John T 2044 

McDonnell, Percy Gilmour 2069 



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Carabao No. 

Allderdice, William H., Commander, U. S. N., Re- 
tired, died Oct. 3, 1911.. 52 

Allen, Leven C, Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, died Jan. 

20, 1912 533 

Augur, Jacob A., Colonel, U. S. A., died April 18, 

1909 1817 

Bachelor, Joseph B., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Aug. 7, 1902 153 

Beck, William H., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died Nov. 26, 1911 1207 

Benham, Henry H., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

March 21, 1911 1311 

Bevington, Martin, Lieut.-Commander, U. S. N., 

died Oct. 25, 1903 53 

Bickham, Charles G., First Lieut., 27th Infantry, 

U. S. A., died June 16, 1910 1138 

Bieg, Frederick C, Commander, U. S. N., died 

Oct. 14, 1909 1733 

Black, William, Major, U. S. A., Retired, died Nov. 

26, 1911 213 

Blow, William N., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Oct. 29, 1907 641 

Bonesteel, Chas. H., Major, 23d Infantry, U. S. A., 

died Sept. 24, 1902 285 

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Boc :t s 5 untie! B., Captain, Commissary department, 

V 5 A iied Sept. 26, 1909 1175 

Bowyer John M., Rear Ad mi n. V 5 7 Retired, 

lied March : : 1912 1211 

Brandk * First lienf V 5 A^ lied Jet 

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Brown, A. EL, Captain. 4th Infantry 164 

Brown Dscar J., Ma; : r If: 3awalry iiei Sept 

13, 1906 66 

Brereton, TaHmadge EL Second Lienf _: Infantry 

died July 1, 19! : 208 

Butt Archibald Major V 5 A April 15, 1912, 

it sea 110 

Byrne. Bernard A., Lieut-Cold., Retired, died Feb. 

:■ 191C 141 

Zaldwefl Robert A 7:r_ ; : Lieut, Philippine Scoots 

fied Ang 17 15 : 693 

Ganaga Alfred B.. Commander V S. X.. died 

Dec 24, 1906 97 

Carroll, Edwin 7 First Lienf 1st Infantry V c 

.-. died Jan 28, 1903 ":" 

'. mdler, Zliis Major U. 5. A Retiree iie: 

Sept 14 1 Z 932 

Chapman, William H. H., Captain, U. S. A., died 

Dec 18, 1911 1464 

Chiles Seaborn EL, Zaptain, 11th Infantry, died 

Oct 2, 1908 .. : ": 

Clement John '". L., Jr., Lieut, U. S. X., died 

Jnry 28, 1904 1290 

Cogswell James II Rear Admiral, U. S, X., Re- 
ared, died Aug. 12. 1908 73 

Cole, Eeory G., Major, Quartermaster Corps, V 

S. A,, died Oct 13, 1912 46 

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MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Corbin, H. C, Lieut-General, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Sept. 8, 1909 1295 

Cornish, G. A., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Nov. 25, 1909 648 

Crofton, William M., Captain, 1st Infantry, died 

June 4, 1907 462 

Curry, M. B., Captain, Pay Department 226 

Davis, Ryder, First Lieut., Philippine Scouts, died 

Dec. 13, 1904 1081 

Dixon, Albert F., Captain, U. S. N., died March 

10, 1909 1585 

Dougherty, John A., Commander, U. S. N., died 

Aug. 1, 1909 194 

Droullard, J. P., Captain, U. S. A 1407 

Ducat, Arthur C, Colonel, Infantry, died March 

8, 1913 849 

England, Clarence, Lieut, U. S. N., died July 28, 1906 408 
Fealy, Thomas J., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Dec. 21, 1912 927 

Feeter, George I., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Oct 10, 1910 871 

Fitzpatrick, William C, First Lieut., U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died May 24, 1908 1565 

Foote, Morris C, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died Dec. 6, 1905 677 

French, Howard W., Captain, Quartermaster Dept, 

U. S. A., died Dec. 27, 1904 171 

Garber, Guilford S., Lieut., Artillery Corps, U. S. 

. A., died July 3, 1904 835 

Geary, William L., Captain, Subsistence Department 844 
Gise, William K., Lieut., U. S. N., died June 28, 1909 198 
Godfrey, Guy C. M., Captain, U. S. A., died Sept. 

23, 1905 242 

113 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Graeme, Joseph W., Lieut., U. S. N., died April 

14, 1906 1267 

Grant, Frederick D., Major-General, U. S. A., died 

April 11, 1912 1085 

Greenough, George G., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, 

died June 27, 1912 136 

Groesbeck, Stephen W., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired, died May 8, 1904 157 

Haines, John T., Captain, 11th Cavalry, U. S. A., 

died May 11, 1911 749 

Hammond, Harold, Captain, U. S. A., died June 

10, 1911 458 

Hardie, Francis H., Lieut., U. S. A., Retired, died 

April 26, 1912 1079 

Hart, Franklin, Paymaster, U. S. N 1297 

Hay, Charles E., Jr., Captain, 24th Infantry, died 

Nov. 23, 1911 359 

Hayes, Edward M., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died Aug. 15, 1912 1360 

Herman, Meyer, late Captain and Assistant Surgeon, 

U. S. V 1144 

Hodges, Ben. W., Commodore, U. S. N., Retired, 

died May 23, 1913 1346 

Homer, William B., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, died 

June 23, 1910 1748 

Hosley, Harry H., Commander, U. S. N., died Jan. 

6, 1908 1255 

Howell, Seymour, Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired, died 

Nov. 28, 1909 1265 

Hudgins, John M., Lieut., U. S. N., died April 14, 1906 1238 
Hutton, James A., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

July 1, 1911 999 

Irvine, Robert J. C, Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., Retired, 

died May 7, 1910 435 

114 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Ives, E. B., Captain, Signal Corps, U. S. A 21 

Kerr, David B., Surgeon, U. S. N., died March 

19, 1907 1695 

Keyes, Allen C, First Lieut., 14th Cavalry, died 

March 4, 1913 733 

Kieffer, Charles F., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Dec. 30, 1908 1595 

Laws, Albert, Captain, 24th Infantry, U. S. A., died 

April 3, 1908 567 

Leefe, John G., Lieut-Col., U. S. A., Retired, died 

June 9, 1903 128 

Lindsay, David A., Lieut., U. S. A., retired, died 

April 8, 1908 925 

Luby, John F., Commander, U. S. N., died Jan. 8, 

1911 1902 

Lyon, Henry G., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Sept. 11, 1911 319 

McAllister, Arthur, Lieut., U. S. M. C, died June 30, 

1906 523 

McManus, John, Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Feb. 17, 1911 1052 

Macklin, Edgar A., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

June 7, 1911 890 

Matthews, Arthur J., Captain, U. S. M. C, died 

June 17, 1911 1111 

Mead, Charles W, late Captain 36th U. S. V. Infantry, 

died Jan. 20, 1909 1675 

Merriam, Henry C, Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Nov. 18, 1912 1035 

Morrison, Jasper N., Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., died 

Dec. 18, 1902 268 

Murphy, John G, First Lieut., U. S. A., Retired, 

died March 3, 1909 1473 

115 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Nichols, Taylor A., Captain, Philippine Scouts, died 

June 13, 1913 1641 

O'Connor, Samuel S., Captain, C. A. C, U. S. A., 

died July 18, 1909 1534 

Osgood, Henry B., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died March 12, 1909 135 

Otey, Fred F., First Lieut., Philippine Scouts, died 

Feb. 23, 1909 1859 

Parshall, Harry, Lieut., 22d Infantry, died April 8, 

1904 275 

Pettit, James S., Lieut. -Col., U. S. A., died Sept. 

4, 1906 354 

Pershing, Ward B., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Aug. 28, 1909 1660 

Pickett, George E., Major, Pay Department, U. S. A., 

died April 18, 1911 1308 

Rafferty, William A., Colonel, 5th Cavalry, U. S. A., 

died Sept. 13, 1902 223 

Ramsey, Frank De W., Captain, 9th Infantry, U. 

5. A., died Jan. 18, 1906 101 

Randolph, Benjamin H., Major, U. S. A., Retired, 

died Oct. 14, 1907 10 

Rash, O. H., Lieut., U. S. M. C, died May 29, 1902 446 
Raymond, John C, Captain, 2d Cavalry, U. S. A., 

died July 1, 1909 683 

Regan, James, Colonel, 9th Infantry, U. S. A., died 

June 29, 1906 1336 

Reynolds, William B., Major, U. S. A., Retired, 

died Jan. 25, 1908 1385 

Rice, Edmund, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Retired, 

died July 20, 1906 822 

Rice, Frank S., Lieut., U. S. A., Retired, died May 

17, 1910 1580 

Rich, Clyde Perry, Second Lieut, Philippine Scouts 2092 

116 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Riley, Peter T., Captain, U. S. Volunteers, died 

Sept., 1912 863 

Robins, R. P., Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers 689 

Rodman, John B., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Aug. 29, 1909 1842 

Robinson, John M., Commodore, U. S. N., Retired, 

died Nov. 27, 1910 1397 

Russell, Frank M., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N., died 

June 29, 1906 1221 

Saleeby, Najeeb Mitry, Captain and Asst. Surgeon, 

U. S. Volunteers 2091 

Sanno, James M. J., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired, died May 4, 1907 1614 

Schell, Franklin J., Lieut.-Comdr., U. S. N., Re- 
tired, died March 22, 1907 149 

Schofield, William B., Paymaster, U. S. A., died 

Aug. 6, 1906 841 

Sears, Clinton B., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died Feb. 16, 1912 27 

Sherman, Francis H., Commodore, U. S. N., Re- 
tired, died April 7, 1911 48 

Shipley, John H., Captain, U. S. N., died Dec. 13, 

1911 191 

Slaughter, Bradner D., Major, Paymaster, U. S. A., 

died May 8, 1909 613 

Siviter, Francis P., Captain, 28th Infantry, died 

March 24, 1906 412 

Smedberg, William R., Major, U. S. A., Retired, 

died July 19, 1911 1094 

Spear, Roscoe, Lieut, U. S. N., Retired, died Aug. 

24, 1908 1139 

Stivers, Charles P., Major, Commissary Department, 

U. S. A., died July 13, 1911 1215 

117 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 

Street, Harlow L., late Captain U. S. Volunteers, 

died Sept., 1911 1901 

Strother, Lewis H., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Jan. 22, 1908 45 

Swaine, William M., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Oct. 24, 1909 756 

Sweazey, Verge E., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

April 16, 1911 1626 

Terrett, Colville P., Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, died 

May 7, 1913 166 

Thomas, Charles M., Rear Admiral, U. S. N., died 

July 3, 1908 1558 

Thornton, Frank T., Captain, C. A. C, died Aug. 

19, 1911 1504 

Thurston, Walter A., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

March 13, 1911 438 

Torrey, Zerah W., Lieut., 18th U. S. Infantry, died 

Dec. 7, 1908 1169 

Turrill, Henry S., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Re- 
tired, died May 24, '1907 1348 

Tuttle, Arnold D., Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 2075 

Voris, Alvin C, Captain, Signal Corps 2087 

Wagner, Arthur L., Colonel, U. S. A., died June 17, 

1905 76 

Walton, William McE., Lieut., U. S. A., Retired, 

died Oct. 26, 1905 760 

Webster, Edmund K., Major, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Jan. 18, 1911 1437 

Weichert, Ernest A., Lieut, U. S. N., died April 13, 

1904 1130 

West, Barrington K., Major, U. S. A., died April 24, 

1906 288 

West, Solomon B., Lieut, 16th Infantry, died Feb. 

22, 1911 1120 

118 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

Carabao No. 
Whitson, Kaolin L., Lieut., 9th Infantry, died March 

1, 1911 1815 

Wild, Frederick S., Captain, 13th Infantry, U. S. 

A., died June 8, 1904 326 

Wildes, Frank, Rear Admiral, U. S. N., died Feb. 

6, 1903 375 

Wilkins, Joseph S., Captain, U. S. A., Retired, died 

Nov. 1, 1903 313 

Wilson, Thomas H., Captain, 2d Infantry, U. S. A., 

died Dec. 25, 1905 581 

Wing, Franklin F., Dental Surgeon 2082 

Woodbury, Thomas C, Colonel, 3d Infantry, U. S. 

A., died Sept. 26, 1911 1847 

Woodhouse, Charles L., Lieut., 4th Infantry, died 

May 4, 1905 762 

Woodruff, H. K, Lieut., 17th Infantry, U. S. A.... 1105 

Woods, Stanley, Ensign, U. S. N 688 

Woodson, Albert E., Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 

Retired, died Aug. 7, 1903 384 

Worrick, Elmer O., Captain, U. S. Volunteers 2090 

Woude, Albert J., Lieut., U. S. A., died Dec. 12, 

1910 414 

Wren, William C, Major, 12th Infantry, U. S. A., 

died Aug. 10, 1909 352 



INDEX TO SONGS 



Page 

Governor-General 125 

The Soldier's Song 126 

You Grand Old Carabao 127 

The Carabao Soldier Man 127 

Aguinaldo's G String Band 128 

Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean 129 

My Own United States 131 

Christening Song 132 

Toast Song 132 

A Filipino Family 133 

Zamboanga 134 

We Are Carabaos 135 

Drink to the Members of the Carabao 136 

"The Carabao" 137 

To the Carabao 138 

Take Me Back to the Land of Tomorrow 140 

Carabaos of the Navy 141 

At Naiac 142 

Home, Boys, Home 143 

At Naiac (Another Version) 144 

In This War, In This Great War 146 

Accessional 147 

The Star Spangled Banner 148 

Tenting On The Old Camp-Ground 149 

My Old Kentucky Home 150 

The Carabao's Defense 151 

Call of the Thirsty Carabao 153 



INDEX TO SONGS— Continued 



Page 

The Legend of the Carabao 154 

The Carabao and the Soldier 155 

By Old Fort San Felipe 157 

Down By Old Manila Bay 159 

On the Road to Old Luzon 161 

j Usted Quidado ! 163 

On Dato Ali's Trail 164 

In Mindanao 166 

El Soldado Americano 167 

Explosions From Tropical Languages 169 

A Soldier's Lament 171 

Nothing Doing 172 

The High Ball 173 

A Song of a Fiat-Foot 174 

I'm Goin' to Live Anyhow 175 

I Don't Know Why They Want You 176 

Philippine Version 176 

Dixie Land 177 

Soldier's Farewell 178 

"The Regular Army, Oh !" 179 

A Dream 181 

Misericordia 183 

Last Call of the Thirsty Carabao 184 

Auld Lang Syne 184 

Revelry of the Dying 185 



MILITARY ORDER OF THE CARABAO 

I 

GOVERNOR-GENERAL 



Oh, I've been having a h — 1 of a time since I came to the 

Philippines ; 
I'd rather drive a bob-tail car and live on pork and beans. 
They call me Governor-General — I'm the hero of the day, 
But I have troubles of my own, and often have to say : 

Chorus 

Oh, am I the boss, or am I the tool? 

Am I the Governor-General or a hobo? 

I'd like to know who's the boss of this show — 

Is it me, or Emilio Aguinaldo? 

The rebels up at old Tarlac, four men to every gun — 

I think the trouble is at an end, they think it's just begun; 

My men go out to have a fight, the rebels fade away : 

I cable home the trouble's o'er, but to myself I say. — Cho. 

Now General MacArthur, I have no doubt, can run the 

whole concern 
All right, I'll pack my trunk and go, and he can take his 

turn; 
But when the papers "cuss him out," and lay him on the 

shelf, 
I only ask the privilege of saying to myself: 

Closing Chorus 

Oh, is Mac the boss, or is Mac the tool? 
Is Mac the Governor-General or a hobo? 
I'd like to know who'll be boss of this show — 
Will it be Mac or Emilio Aguinaldo? 



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2 

THE SOLDIER'S SONG 



Air: "Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching' 



In that land of dopey dreams, happy, peaceful Philippines, 
Where the bolo-man is hiking night and day, 

Where Insurrectos steal and lie, where Americanos die, 
There you hear the soldiers sing this evening lay: 

Chorus 

Damn, damn, damn the Insurrectos, cross-eyed kakiack la- 
drones, 
Underneath the starry flag, civilize 'em with a Krag, 
And return us to our own beloved homes. 

Underneath the nipa thatch, where the skinny chickens 
scratch, 
Only refuge after hiking all day long; 
When I lay me down to sleep, slimy lizards o'er me creep, 
Then you hear the soldiers sing this evening song. 

Cho. — Damn, damn, damn the Insurrectos, etc. 

Social customs there are few, all the ladies smoke and chew 
And the men do things the padres say are wrong; 

But the padres cut no ice, for they live on fish and rice 
When you hear the soldiers sing this evening song. 

Cho. — Damn, damn, damn the Insurrectos, etc. 



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3 
YOU GRAND OLD CARABAO 



Air: "Beautiful Doll" 



O, you Carabao, you great big Carabao, 

All the world has heard about you, 

We could never herd without you, 

O, you Carabao, you great big Carabao, 

If you ever leave me I shall have to follow, 

Till I find you happy in a great big wallow, 

Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, you grand old Carabao. 

4 
THE CARABAO SOLDIER MAN 



Air: "Sullivan' 



Who has brought us here tonight again to celebrate? 

Carabaos, right you are, 
In the good old style they're famous for since days of '98? 

Carabaos, right you are, 
Who dinners give with great propriety, 

Though notoriety, 

Has said sobriety, 
Wouldn't dare to show its face, 
Or appear in any place, 
Where a Carabao is out to dine. 

Chorus 
Carabaos, Carabaos, 
As far as I can see, 
Carabaos, Carabaos, 
Have a damn fine society, 
Ready right now to take the road, 
Ready to carry any load, 
O, there never was a tao made a Carabao, 
That wasn't a damn fine soldier man. 

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5 
AGUINALDO'S G STRING BAND 



Air: "Alexander's Rag Time Band' 



O, mi hombre — O, mi hombre, better come along and follow 

me, 
Course you'll like it, so let's hike it, 
With a Gugu band in manana land, 
O, mi hombre, — O, mi hombre, let me take you to Aguin- 

aldo's, 
E string, — G string — bum Carabao band. 

Chorus 

Come on and sing, come on and sing, 

With the shirt-tail bamboo band. 
Come on and sing, come on and sing, 

A request is a command. 
We are singing of the days, 

When we slept in nipa shacks, 
With centipedes and other things, 

A crawlin' up our backs, 
We're glad we've left those days behind, 

Now you mind. 
Come on and drink, come on and drink, 
Lest the Bombinero think, 
You shirk the can, you shirk the can, 
From which he treats his band, 
And if you hear Aguinaldo, 
Played in rag time, 
Oigate, oigate, — Aguinaldo's G string band. 



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6 
COLUMBIA, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN 



O Columbia, the gem of the ocean, 

The home of the brave and the free, 
The shrine of each patriot's devotion, 

A world offers homage to thee. 
Thy mandates make heroes assemble, 

When liberty's form stands in view, 
Thy banners make tyranny tremble, 

When borne by the red, white and blue. 

Chorus 

When borne by the red, white and blue, 
When borne by the red, white and blue, 
Thy banners make tyranny tremble, 
When borne by the red, white and blue. 

When war winged its wide desolation, 

And threatened the land to deform, 
The ark then of freedom's foundation, 

Columbia rode safe through the storm ; 
With her garlands of vict'ry around her 

When so proudly she bore her brave crew, 
With her flag floating proudly before her, 

The boast of the red, white and blue. 



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Chorus 

The wine cup, the wine cup, bring hither, 
The boast of the red, white and blue, 

With her flag floating proudly before her, 
The boast of the red, white and blue. 

The wine cup, the wine cup, bring hither, 

And fill you it true to the brim, 
May the wreaths they have won never wither, 

Nor the star of their glory grow dim. 
May the service united ne'er sever, 

But they to their colors prove true, 
The Army and Navy forever, 

Three cheers for the red, white and blue. 

Chorus 

Three cheers for the red, white and blue, 

Three cheers for the red, white and blue, 
The Army and Navy forever, 

Three cheers for the red, white and blue. 



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7 
MY OWN UNITED STATES 



The poet sings of sunny France, 

Fair olive-laden Spain, 
The Grecian Isles, Italia's smiles, 

And India's torrid plain, 
Of Egypt, countless ages old, 

Dark Africa's palms and dates. 
Let me acclaim the land I name, 

My own United States. 

Chorus 

I love ev'ry inch of her prairie land 

Each stone on her mountain's side. 
I love ev'ry drop of the water clear, 

That flows in her rivers wide ; 
I love ev'ry tree, every blade of grass, 

Within Columbia's gates ! 
The Queen of the earth is the land of my birth, 

My own United States. 

The poet sings of Switzerland, 

Braw Scotland's heathered moor, 
The shimm'ring sheen of Ireland's green, 

Old England's rock-bound shore, 
Quaint Holland and the Fatherland 

Their charms in verse relates. 
Let me acclaim the land I name, 

My own United States. 



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8 
CHRISTENING SONG 



Am : "Simplicitas- Arcadians' 



A Carabao ! A Carabao ! 

That's what we'll christen him, 

Then let the Bombinero fill the glasses to the brim, 

And bottoms up will indicate 

Good will toward the candidate. 

So be he prince or be he tao, 

We'll christen him a Carabao. 



9 
TOAST SONG 



Air: "Every Little Movement" 



Every proper Carabao at all times must be wet, 

It's time to hear that old word "how," right now, lest we 

forget ; 
So touch the wine glass to those old dreams 
Of days in hikey,. dopey Philippines, 

And drink together one old-fashioned toast to . 

(Add name of guest.) 

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10 

A FILIPINO FAMILY 



There was once a Filipino Hombre, 

Who ate rice pescado y legumbre, 
His trousers were wide, and his shirt hung outside, 

And this I say was costombre. 

He lived in a nipa bahay 

Which served as a stable and sty ; 
He slept on a mat with the dogs and the cat 

And the rest of the family near by. 

His daddy un beun Filipino, 

Who never mixed tubig with bino, 
Said, "I am no insurrecto, no got gun or bolo," 

Yet used both to kill a vecino. 

His mujer once kept a tienda, 

Underneath a large stone hacienda, 
She chewed buyo, and sold for jaw bone and gold 

To soldados who said "no intienda." 

Of ninos she had dos or tres, 

Good types of the Tagola race, 
In dry or wet weather, in the all-together, 

Would romp and they'd race and they'd chase. 

Su hermana fue lavandera, 
And slapped clothes in fuerte manera 

On a rock in a stream, where the Carabaos dream, 
Which gave them a perfume lijera. 



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His brother, who was a cochero 

Buscare in Manila dinero; 
His prices were high when a cop was near by 

To help scare the poor passajero. 

He once owned a bulic manoc, 
With a haughty and valorous look, 

Which lost him a name, y mil pesos tambien, 
So he changed to Monte for luck. 

When his pueblo last had a fiesta, 

His family tried to digest a 
Mule that had died of glanders inside, 

And now his familia no esta. 



II 

ZAMBOANGA 



No te vayas, no te vayas de Zamboanga 
Que me puedes, que me puedes olvidar, 
No te vayas, no te vayas y me dejas, 
Que yo senti no puedo estar. 

ESTREBILLO 

No llores paloma mia, no llores que volvere 

No llores, que en cuanto lluege, paloma mia, escribire. 



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12 

WE ARE CARABAOS 



Air: "He Is an Englishman" — Pinafore 



Now we ourselves have said it, 

And its greatly to our credit, 

That we are Carabaos, 

That we are Carabaos, 

For we might have been called reindeer, 

Or elk, or moose or plain deer, 

Or ordinary cows, 

Just plain domestic cows, 

But in spite of the temptations 

Of these other appellations, 

We still are Carabaos. 

We still are Carabaos. 

Now we ourselves have said it, 

And it's greatly to our credit, 

That we are Carabaos, 

That we are Carabaos, 

For we might have calmly waited, 

And not participated 

In the Filipino rows, 

Those Filipino rows, 

But instead of keeping quiet, 

We helped to quell the riot, 

And so we're Carabaos, 

And so we're Carabaos. 



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13 

DRINK TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 
CARABAO 



Air: "We are Members of the Midnight Crew' 



O, our brothers in the Islands, 

Send to us tonight a prayer, 
That we remember them who still 

Are exiled over there, 
While they bear the white man's burden, 

Uncle Sam must boost along, 
Their voices from the bosque, 

Join our chorus good and strong. 

Chorus 

We are members of the Carabao, 

Ha! Ha! Hombre, here's a good old HOW, 

The days that we fought in the Islands 

From Jolo to old Luzon, 

Were the Empire days which we long to relive 

At every feast and wallow that the Carabaos may give, 

So here's to absent members and those who are with us now, 

Drink to the members of the Carabao. 



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"THE CARABAO" 

Written by Archie Butt 



Air: "Genevieve" or "My Maryland" 



Patron Saint of the Illustrious Order of the Carabao. 

Oh ! Carabao, Old Carabao, 

Before they e'er could strike a blow, 

Invading Armies must await 

Upon thy slow and measured gait. 

For who can say that in his hand 
Abides the power at thy command? 
'Tis in thy mighty force to wield 
The fate of Armies in the field. 

Oh ! Carabao, Old Carabao, 

Great monarch of the road art thou ! 

Thy value rests in merit plain, 

Old toiler through the mud and rain. 

Well bearest thou thy lowly part, 
No weakness knows thy giant heart; 
With thy broad horn a single blow 
Well couldst thou lay thy master low. 

Yet all thy strength thou bindest still, 
To slave and suffer at his will; 
And steady draw the weary load, 
Till death o'ertakes thee on the road. 

Oh ! Carabao, Old Carabao, 
Well could we place upon thy brow 
A laurel wreath for work well done 
In driving storm and scorching sun. 

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15 
TO THE CARABAO 



Air : "Benny Haven' 



Come, fill your glasses, fellows, to the days of long ago, 
When the "Americano" soldier hiked the wily "amigo." 
Let us drink unto our Order and the guests who are with us 

now, 
And con our reminiscences of the old, old Carabao. 



Chorus 

Of the old, old Carabao, of the old, old Carabao, 
We'll con our reminiscences of the old, old Carabao. 

If you're in a peck of trouble, if you're up against a row, 

And you need a willing worker, just call a Carabao. 

If you feel the big thirst coming or would like some A-l 

chow, 
And you want the right companion phone any Carabao. 



Chorus 



Phone any Carabao, phone any Carabao, 

If you want the right companion, phone any Carabao. 

Though he may travel slowly, and not be much on looks, 
You can't class him a high-brow for he don't go strong on 

books, 
But he's there in time of trouble, he's a hot one on the hike ; 
He's the huskiest lad to hustle that's come down or up the 

pike. 



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Chorus 

That's ever hit the pike, that's come down or up the pike, 
The huskiest lad to hustle that's come down or up the pike. 

To our Bombinero witty, we'll drink before we go ; 
He waters oft the thirsty herd in liquors not malo. 
We'll pledge our friends in memory, the army toast, "Here's 

How." 
And ever hold allegiance to the old, old Carabao. 

Chorus 

To the old, old Carabao, to the old, old Carabao, 
And ever hold allegiance to the old, old Carabao. 

He's a persona non grata to the W. C. T. U. 
But a nasty proposition to the turbulent Goo-Goo, 
So, rally to the wallow and join the great pow-wow, 
We'll give a hot-stuff welcome to our brother Carabao. 

Chorus 

To our brother Carabao, to the new-born Carabao, 
We'll give a hot-stuff welcome to our brother Carabao. 



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16 

TAKE ME BACK TO THE LAND OF 
TOMORROW 



Air: "Garden of Love' 



Take me back to the land of tomorrow, 

Where the days glide along like a dream, 
Where the palm trees are lazily waving, 

'Neath sunny blue skies all agleam, 
Often times when in fancy I wander, 

'Mid those radiant tropical scenes, 
My heart fills with love and longing 

For the fair faraway Philippines. 



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17 

CARABAOS OF THE NAVY 



Air: "Youngsters of the Navy" 



Make way Carabaos, 
We represent the Navy, 
We must make a splash or two, 
Before we go down to Davy, 
When you've followed the sea, 
In every kind of weather, 
Tell you mate, you appreciate, 
These hours we spend together. 

Chorus 

For we are navy Carabaos, 

We're roaming navy Carabaos, 

The world is a generous place to browse, 

For Carabaos of the navy, 

We sail the east and we sail the west, 

To find the wallow we like the best, 

But when home lights gleam, 

We forget the rest, 

We Carabaos of the navy. 



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18 
AT NAIAC 



Air: "Mandalay' 



By the moss grown church at Naiac, looking lazy at the sea, 
There's a gugu girl a-sitting and I know she longs for me, 
The wind blows through the palm trees and I think I hear 

her say 
"Come you back, you Yankee soldier, come you back to me 

today." 

Her petticoat is yellow, her camisa it is green, 

And her nombre is Teresa, my chocolate colored Queen ; 

I saw her first a-smoking of an overgrown cheroot, 

And a-wasting dainty kisses that should be a soldier's loot 

When the mist was on the rice fields, and the shadows com- 
ing slow 

She would get her little banjo and sing so soft and low; 

With her arm around my shoulder and her cheek pressed 
up to mine, 

We used to watch the warships sailing up Cavite line. 

But I've left it all behind me and it's miles and miles away 

And there ain't no mobiles running from here to Naiac bay; 

And I'm learning in my old home what the three year sol- 
diers say — 

When you hear the East a-calling, that you cannot stay 
away. 

I am sick of wasting leather on these gritty paving stones, 
And the blasted sleet and drizzle wakes the fever in my 

bones ; 
I will gladly board the transport when my home detail is 

o'er 
And with rapture see the gleaming domes along the tropic 

shore. 

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Tho' I walk with fifty white girls, down from Woodward 

to Belle Isle 
And they talk of love and loving, and even try to smile, 
What do they understand, painted face and chubby hands? 
I've a neater, sweeter maiden in a fairer, greener land. 

Ship me somewhere west of 'Frisco, where the best is like 

the worst 
And there ain't no ten commandments and a man can raise 

a thirst 
For the Naiac bells are ringing and it's there that I would 

be, 
With a native girl at sunset, looking lazy at the sea. 



19 

HOME, BOYS, HOME! 



Man, born of woman, is a soldier for to be, 

He's born to misfortune in every degree, 
Of guard mounts and dress parades, he never has his ease, 
He has so many masters, that he don't know whom to 
please. 
Home, boys, home, it's home we ought to be, 
Home, boys, home, back in God's countree — 
Where the ash and the oak; and the weeping willow tree, 
And the grass grows green, back in old Amerikee. 



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20 

AT NAIAC 



(Another version.) 
Air: "Mandalay" 



By the mud holes down at Naiac, looking lazy at the bay, 
There's a gugu girl a-waiting, and I think I hear her say, 
"Come you back, you malo soldier, come you back from o'er 

the sea, 
Come you back and pay your jaw-bone; porque you jaw- 
bone me?" 

Her petticoat is baggy and it reaches to her knees, 
Her hair is thin and scraggy and sometimes full of fleas, 
Her teeth (the few remaining) are covered with red paint 
And her name, Dona Maria, that of her patron saint. 

When the rain filled up the rice-fields and we were wet to 

the skin, 
We'd go down to "Bino Mary's" and get full of Chino gin, 
With her arm around my shoulder and her cheek to mine 

pressed close, 
When I'd smell her breath, Oh, Lordy, I thought I'd give 

up the ghost. 

But I've left it all behind me, thank the Lord, I'm miles 

away, 
And back in God's own country, and there I intend to stay, 
And I'm learning in my old home, what all the wise folk say, 
"When you hear the East a-calling, you had better stay 

away." 

No more have I the "dhobie" nor the awful "prickly heat." 
I walk out of an evening, with a maiden bright and sweet, 
Just give me one good Yankee girl, one I can call my own, 
And gugu dames are welcome to the man who wrote the 
poem. 

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Oh, the Naiac bells are ringing as they have ofttimes before, 
Here electric bells are ringing as we speed to Coney's shore, 
As we stood upon the board walk, looking lazy at the sea, 
Then I say unto my charmer, "This is good enough for me." 

These old paving stones are blessed, compared to Naiac's 
mud, 

And 'tis pleasant to go skating, for it warms a fellow's 
blood; 

I'll walk with a white girl's grandmama and consider my- 
self happy, 

You are welcome to the brown ones, you can be their Naiac 
chappy. 

Ship me to the North Pole, or to Africa's sunny shore, 
But the hot and sickly Philippines, I don't want any more, 
For the Naiac's rain's a-raining and here I'm well and dry, 
With a white girl close beside me, looking happy at the sky. 



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21 

IN THIS WAR, IN THIS GREAT WAR 



(By Colonel Robert R. Stevens, U. S. A.) 



Them Carabaos they does a stunt, 
What folks says beats creation. 

It's when they takes an hombre in, 
And they calls it 'nidation. 

Chorus 
In this war, in this great war. 

Before an hombre goes in a place like that 

He'd better mind his eye, 
Cause before he's through he's liable to, 

Want to rise in the air and fly. — Cho. 

When a Carabao's on the rocky road, 

He ain't very much to go — 
But when he gets in the home corral, 

They say he's far from slow. — Cho. 

Some Carabaos in Manila, 

Dey likes a little game, 
Kase dey is sure when dey goes in, 

Dey'll win out jest the same. — Cho. 

And when a stray do come around, 

Dey's quiet like and sly, 
Until dey gets him in the game, 

And den de fur do fly. — Cho. 

And when dey turns dat hombre loose, 

It does appear like a sin, 
There's not enough left in his jeans 

To buy a drink of nipa gin. — Cho. 

But for all dey does in the home corral, 

I know dey is the men, 
Dat when dey gets out on de line 

Dey's dead in earnest den. — Cho. 

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22 

ACCESSIONAL 



Air: "Recessional' 



A Victorious Ode— 1898 

Jehovah, Lord, beneath whose smile 
Our fathers fought in Freedom's name, 

And wrested from the British Isle 

Our country, loved and known to fame, 

Oh, gracious Lord, withhold thy hand, 

While we expand — while we expand. 

The doctrine taught by James Monroe, 
And maintained through a hundred years, 

Was but a bluff; it now must go, 

Since we've embraced both hemispheres. 

Oh, Lord, extend thy helping hand, 

While we expand — while we expand. 

We've waved on high the Stripes and Stars, 

With Liberty the glad refrain; 
We've licked in three successive wars, 

Old England, Mexico and Spain. 
The chip is on our shoulder yet, 
Don't you forget — don't you forget. 

Additional 

So, ****'** be advised — 

Don't knock this chip off — understand? 
For if you do you'll be chastised, 

And we'll annex the * * * *. 
We mention this with some regret, 
Lest you forget — lest you forget. 

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23 

THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER 



Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, 
What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming, 

Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, 
O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly stream- 



ing 



And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, 
Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there, 

Oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave 
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave? 

On the shore dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep, 

Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, 
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, 

As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? 
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, 

In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream; 
'Tis the star spangled banner; oh, long may it wave 

O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave. 

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore, 

That the havoc of war and battle's confusion, 
A home and a country should leave us no more? 

Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution. 
No refuge could save the hireling and slave 

From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave; 
And the star spangled banner in triumph doth wave 

O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave. 

Oh thus be it ever when freemen shall stand 

Between their loved home and wild war's desolation. 
Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heaven-rescued land 

Praise the pow'r that hath made and preserv'd us a nation ! 
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, 

And this be our motto : "In God is our trust !" 
And the star spangled banner in triumph shall wave 

O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave. 

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24 

TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP-GROUND 



We're tenting tonight on the old camp-ground, 

Give us a song to cheer 
Our weary hearts, a song of home, 

And friends we love so dear. 

Chorus 

Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, 

Wishing for the war to cease, 
Many are the hearts looking for the right, 

To see the dawn of peace. 
Tenting tonight, tenting tonight, 

Tenting on the old camp-ground. 

We've been tenting tonight on the old camp-ground, 

Thinking of days gone by, 
Of the lov'd ones at home that gave us the hand, 

And the tear that said, "Good-bye!" — Cho. 

We are tired of war on the old camp-ground, 

Many are dead and gone, 
Of the brave and true who've left their homes, 

Others been wounded long. — Cho. 

We've been fighting tonight on the old camp-ground, 

Many are lying near; 
Some are dead, and some are dying, 

Many are in tears. 

Chorus 

Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, 

Wishing for the war to cease, 
Many are the hearts looking for the right, 

To see the dawn of peace. 
Dying tonight, dying tonight, 

Dying on the old camp-ground. 

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MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME 



The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home, 

'Tis summer, the darkies are gay; 
The corn-top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom, 

While the birds make music all the day; 
The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, 

All merry, all happy and bright, 
By'n-by Hard Times comes a-knocking at the door, 

Then my old Kentucky Home, good-night ! 

Chorus 

Weep no more my lady, 

Oh ! weep no more today ! 
We will sing one song for the old Kentucky Home, 

For my old Kentucky Home, far away. 

They hunt no more for the possum and the coon, 

On the meadow, the hill, and the shore, 
They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon, 

On the bench by the old cabin door; 
The day goes by like a shadow o'er the heart, 

With sorrow where all was delight; 
The time has come when the darkies have to part, 

Then my old Kentucky Home, good-night ! — Gho. 

The head must bow and the back will have to bend, 

Wherever the darkey may go ; 
A few more days and the trouble all will end 

In the field where the sugar canes grow; 
A few more days for to tote the weary load, 

No matter, 'twill never be light, 
A few more days till we totter on the road, 

Then my old Kentucky Home, good-night ! — Cho. 



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THE CARABAO'S DEFENSE 



Duet Between Nancy and Reuben. 
(By Col. Robert R. Stevens, U. S. A.) 



1. 
Reuben, Reuben, I've been wondering, 
What's the cause of all this row, 
What's this military meetin' 
They call the Order of the Carabao. 

2. 

Nancy, Nancy, I will answer, 
It's the Order of the century, 
With new conditions it combines 
The spirit of the old army. 

3. 

Reuben, Reuben, I've been thinking, 
When to the Carabaos you go, 
The spirits of the ancient army, 
Are not the only ones that flow. 

4. 

Nancy, Nancy, I must answer, 
With others such things might well be, 
But the Carabao, so slow and steady, 
Ne'er forgets his dignity. 

5. 
Reuben, Reuben, I've been thinking 
There might still be those who know 
That when he goes into a round-up 
He is not so powerful slow. 



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6. 

Nancy, Nancy, please consider 
That even sages, most sedate, 
May relax when necessary 
To decide affairs of state. 

7. 

Reuben, Reuben, I am doubtful 
Whether those affairs of state, 
Warrant always that the meeting 
Keep in session quite so late. 



Nancy, Nancy, please remember 
It's been said that, now and then, 
A little nonsense has been relished 
By the best and wisest men. 

9. 

Reuben, Reuben, I'm still thinking 
You should meet as a temperance bee, 
And take nothing in your sessions 
But a little toast and tea. 

10. 
Nancy, Nancy, we have done so, 
Have spurned the Bombinero's rule, 
He's now harmless as the lambkin 
That made trouble once at school. 

11. 

Reuben, Reuben, I've decided 
I will not give you af roast 
If you'll betray your mystic secrets 
And repeat the Carabao's toast. 

12. 

Nancy, Nancy, our main toast is, 
That the dust of a sunny today 
May be the mud of a rainy tomorrow, 
And help the Carabao on his way. 



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13. 
Reuben, Reuben, I've been wondering 
Why this secret you've let go, 
And what would save you from the Order, 
Should they find that you've done so. 

14. 
Nancy, Nancy, I will tell you, 
There's only one way I know how, 
They must pass a special order 
To make you a Carabao. 

(Applause, hisses, cat-calls, eggs, and vegetables from the 

audience.) 



27 

CALL OF THE THIRSTY CARABAO 



Ohe Bombinero ! ohe Bombinero ! 
Las vacas tienen sed. 
Hey hombre — are you dead? 
Ohe Bombinero ! 



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THE LEGEND OF THE CARABAO 



Air: "Tit Willow" 
(By Major Frederick Hadra, U. S. V.) 

A Carabao sat 

On the bank of a stream, 

Yelling loud for, 

Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

His prayer was 

Answered, so he drank 

And he drank 

Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

But alack and alas, 

He slipped on the grass, 

And fell in the 

Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

They pulled him out dead, 
With a hole in his head, 
And out came the 
Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

The coroner viewed 

The remains of the dead; 

His verdict was 

Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

Since then 'tis said, 

Every Carabao' s 'fraid, 

To drink any 

Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

So here's to the corrals, 
Of his biped pals, 
May they never serve 
Water, Oh, water, plain water. 

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THE CARABAO AND THE SOLDIER 



Air: "Bullfrog on the Bank" 
(By Colonel Robert R. Stevens, U. S. A.) 



Oh, the soldier on the bank 
And the Carabao in the pool, 
Oh, the soldier on the bank 
And the Carabao in the pool, 
Oh, the soldier on the bank 
And the Carabao in the pool, 
The soldier called the Carabao 
First cousin to a mule. 



Chorus 

Singing tra-la-la-la-la, uralio, 

Singing tra-la-la-la-la, uralio, 

Singing tra-la-la-la-la, singing tra-la-la-la-la, 

Tra-la-la, tra-la-la, tra-la-lay-ri-o. 

II. 

Said the Carabao to the soldier, 
"You'll have yourself to thank." 
Said the Carabao to the soldier, 
"You'll have yourself to thank." 
Said the Carabao to the soldier, 
"You'll have yourself to thank, 
If I should break out of this lake 
And throw you over the bank."- — Cho. 

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III. 

Said the soldier to the Carabao, 
"Where's your heron gone today?" 
Said the soldier to the Carabao, 
"Where's your heron gone today?" 
Said the soldier to the Carabao, 
"Where's your heron gone today, 
For ticks and flies to bite you big guys, 
When your strikers are away?" — Cho. 

IV. 

Said the Carabao to the soldier, 

"My heron's on a lark." 

Said the Carabao to the soldier, 

"My heron's on a lark." 

Said the Carabao to the soldier, 

"My heron's on a lark, 

But he knows well that he'll catch h 

If he don't show up by dark." — Cho. 

V. 

Said the soldier to the Carabao, 

"The rations are in the cart." 

Said the soldier to the Carabao, 

"The rations are in the cart." 

Said the soldier to the Carabao, 

"The rations are in the cart, 

And the whole command except the band 

Are ready for a start." — Cho. 

VI. 

Said the Carabao to the soldier, 
"Right there you let 'em stay." 
Said the Carabao to the soldier, 
"Right there you let 'em stay." 
Said the Carabao to the soldier, 
"Right there you let 'em stay, 
For you must know that I won't go, 
This is my wallow day." — Cho. 

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BY OLD FORT SAN FELIPE 



Air: "Mandalay' 



By old Fort San Felipe 

Looking lazy at the sea, 
There's a Filipino maiden, 

And I know she thinks of me, 
For the wind is in the rice-fields, 

And the bells they seem to say, 
''Come ye back, ye Yankee soldier, 

Come ye back to San Roque." 



Chorus 

Come ye back to San Roque, 

Where old Dewey's squadron lay, 
You could hear their oarlocks chucking 

Far across Cavite Bay. 
On the road to San Roque, 

Where the naked babies play 
And the dawn comes up like thunder 

From Manila cross the bay. 



Her petticoat was piha, 

And it had a silken sheen, 
Her name was Esmeralda dona Juanita, 

She was like a gypsy queen, 
And I saw her first a-smoking 

Of a whacking white cheroot, 
And a-wasting Christian kisses, 

On a blooming second lieut. — Cho. 



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When the wind was in the palm trees, 

And the sun was sinking low, 
She would get out her guitarra, 

And would play a bolero, 
With her arm upon my shoulder, 

And her cheek against my cheek, 
We would watch the shining searchlights 

With their brilliant silvery sheets. — Cho. 

Take me somewhere west of 'Frisco, 

Where the best is like the worst, 
Where there ain't no ten commandments, 

And a man can raise a thirst. 
For I hear the bugles blowing, 

And it's there I'd like to be, 
By old Fort San Felipe, 

Looking lazy at the sea. 



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DOWN BY OLD MANILA BAY 



Air: "Mandalay' 



It's a most amazing country in the far-off Philippines, 
An' there's most amusin' people there and most amusin' 

scenes, 
For the conquerors pay tribute and the vanquished have 

their way, 
And the "enemy" is friendly down by old Manila bay. 

Chorus 

Down by old Manila bay, where the insurrecto gay 
Plays the Yankee for a sucker in a most successful way, 
And the natives holding office wink and save their monthly 

pay, 
Down by old Manila bay. 

Everything is just the opposite from what it ought to be, 
For the victors' mouths are muzzled, while the conquered 

lips are free, 
And the average American is handled like a jay, 
By the diplomatic natives, down by old Manila bay. 

Chorus 

Down by old Manila bay, where the flying-fishes play, 
Where the gugus and mestizos bluff at working all the day, 
And the wavelets kiss the mud-beach in a lazy sort of way, 
Down by old Manila bay. 

The starry banner waves aloft o'er Luzon's conquered isle, 
But the law and constitution mustn't follow for awhile, 
For the sun is brightly shining while the grafters make their 

hay, 
And Spanish law is still supreme, down by old Manila bay. 

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Chorus 

Down by old Manila bay, where if I could have my say, 
The boys who fought and bled and starved would have a 

little sway, 
And the fuzzy old amigos wouldn't scoop in all the pay, 
Down by old Manila bay. 

Ship me off to H — 1 or Texas ; ship me anywhere from here, 
For although we've whipped these natives; yet they've got 

us by the ear, 
And the insurrecto treasury has gobbled all our pay, 
By the tricks well known to natives, down by old Manila bay. 

Chorus 

Down by old Manila bay, where the Yankee, day by day, 
Wonders when his fellow-countrymen will tumble to the lay, 
Of the coffee-cooling grafters who have everything to say, 
Down by old Manila bay. 



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32 

ON THE ROAD TO OLD LUZON 



Air: "On the Road to Mandalay" 



In a little nipa cottage on the muddy Pasig's shore, 
Sits a sweet Tagola maiden as she sat in days of yore 
When she listened to my story 'neath the golden mango tree, 
And I clean forgot my family as she sang "Porque" to me. 



On the road to old Luzon, where the church bells still chime 

on, 
And the rain comes down in torrents from the mountains 

of Bataan. 
On the road to old Luzon, where the church bells still chime 

on, 
Can't you hear them calling, calling, calling back to old 

Luzon ? 



For her little feet were shoeless, and her pretty shoulders 

bare, 
And the cocoa oil shone glossy, from her mass of raven hair. 
How her dark eyes danced with laughter, and her teeth 

gleamed pearly white, 
As she coquettishly answered: "Me no sabe — yes — all right." 

Ship me somewhere west of 'Frisco, where the golden sun- 
set dies, 

And the languid, limpid love-light lies in Oriental eyes. 

For I hear Manila calling and the church bells chiming on, 

"Come ye back, ye Yankee soldier, come ye back to old 
Luzon." 

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How I hate the fogs of 'Frisco and Chicago's streets of 

stones, 
And the fierce Dakota blizzards freeze the marrow in my 

bones. 
How I long for days of sunshine, cocoa grove and mango 

tree, 
And my sweet Tagola maiden just to sing "Porque" to me. 

On the road to old Luzon, where the church bells still chime 

on, 
And the rain comes down in torrents from the mountains 

of Bataan. 
On the road to old Luzon, where the church bells still chime 

on, 
Yes, I hear them calling, calling, calling back to old Luzon. 



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33 
JUSTED QUIDADO! 



El soldado trabajando diligente at "fatigue," 

Sells his shoes to compra vino and with hell fix up a league — • 

Muy disgusto 'cause the Doctor marked him duty at "sick 

call"— 
Game of poker — viente pesos, chicken fight — lose 'em all — 
Into trouble — in the guard-house — "sixteen fifty" he's mul- 

tado — 
In this business good advice is "jQuidado!" 

When the weather is unpleasant then noticias begin — 
Mucha genta en los montes — sure tonight they will be in — 
Hike out pronto — three days' ration, mucha agua in the rain. 
No le asi, un combate will not go against the grain. 
Quanto vale este gallio? (Tiene hambre el soldado) 
And the Filipino answers: "Usted quidado !" 

El soldado -muy borracho — where t'll'd he get the price? 
"Aqui esta un media peso," bastante para mucha rice. 
"Necesito mas" y porque? "Vale mucho este bird." 
"Quanto?" "Cinco pesos." "That's the worst I ever heard," 
"What you quiere este bote, vamos otro lado?" 
And the Filipino answers: "j Usted quidado!" 

The captain of a company has troubles of his own — 

Carabao mucho loco — transportation on the bum — ■ 

Insurrecto mucho malo, siempre on the run — 

Muchacha mucha guapa, Americano quiere some. 

"Matrimonio a la Iglesia?" "Nivy — say casado, 

"Pere quanto esto ropa?" and she says: "j Usted quidado!" 



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34 
ON DATO ALI'S TRAIL 



Air : "I've Been Working on the Railroad' 



Oh, sing a song of hikers, 
On Dato Ali's trail, 
On straight tips from old *Piang 
Who ought to be in jail. 
Three commands of dough-boys 
And one of horseless horse, 
Through mud and slime ; 
Through filth and grime; 
We wend our way perforce. 

Chorus 

First comes fKerth with all his looters 

Down from :j:Picket way. 

They've been hiking in Ligusan 

But Buluan they say. 

Then we hear from out the northward 

A mighty, mighty roar, 

§Wolf collecting up the gente 

And Carabaos galore. 

We're a patient lot of hikers, 

If you've got your fingers crossed. 

We have it by Bejuca 

That Dato Ali's lost. 

Sitting in the club we feel 

We could end this scrap 

With a high-ball at our elbow 

We'd mark it on the map. 

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Chorus 

On the breezes from Talyan 

Mapia seems to cry. 

||Van Horn cutting up his pack-trains 

And burning his palay. 

But what is this we see approaching? 

'Tis flSmith, I do declare, 

With each gallant trooper mounted 

On a skittish old shanks mare. 



Note : — *Piang, Dato, supposed to be friendly but really 
on the fence and helping both sides. fKerth, Captain Com- 
manding Provisional Company, 23d Infantry. ^Picket, Fort 
on Rio Grande, about 8 miles above Cottabato. §Wolf, 
Captain Commanding Provisional Company 22d Infantry. 
||Van Horn, Captain Commanding Provisional Company, 17th 
Infantry. fiSmith, Captain Commanding Provisional Com- 
pany 14th Cavalry, dismounted. 



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35 
IN MINDANAO 



Air: "The Girl I Left Behind Me' 



We said good-bye to the brown babaye 

In Naiac and Santa Cruz, 
And for Mindanao we took our vow 

In a glass of foaming booze. 

We're camped in the sand of a foreign land 

By the mighty Agus river; 
With the brush at your toes and the "skeeters" at your nose. 

And a kris, perhaps, in your liver. 

We've the dhobie-itch and the hamstring hitch, 

The jimjams and the fever; 
The ping-pong wrist and the bolo fist, 

And a bumpus on the liver. 

We're going up to Lake Lanao, 

To the town they call Marahui ; 
When the road is built and the Moros "kilt," 

There'll none of us be sorry. 

We're blasting stumps and grading bumps, 

Our hands and backs are sore, oh ! 
We work all day just dreamin' of our pay, 

And damn the husky Moros ! 

When you're pulled from bed with a great big head, 

And a weakness o'er you stealing; 
The sick report is a fine resort, 

To cure that tired feeling. 

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EL SOLDADO AMERICANO 



Air: "Son of a Gambolier" 



Man born of woman was a soldier for to be 
Born to degradation to every degree, 

Of guard mounts and dress parades he never gets his ease, 
Because he has so many masters he don't know whom to 
please. 

Chorus 

But it's home, boys, home, it's there we ought to be, 
Home, boys, home, in the old country, 
Where the oak and the ash and the weeping willow tree, 
All grow so sweetly, back in North Amerikee. 

There's the little adjutant, he's first of them all, 

He's out on parade ground before first call, 

And if you are slow or should happen to be ill, 

It's "Sergeant, do your duty, put the loafer in the mill." 

Chorus 

But it's home, boys, home, it's there we ought to be, 
Home, boys, home, in the old country, 
Where the oak and the ash and the weeping willow tree, 
All grow so sweetly, back in North Amerikee. 

Early in the morning the provost is about, 
He comes to the guard house to turn the prisoners out, 
The day's so hot and sultry that you hope to get home soon. 
But it's work away you son of a gun, you won't get back 
till noon. — Cho. 

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Early in the morning if you are very ill, 

Go to the Medico, he'll give you a pill, 

And if you should die, you mustn't give a damn, 

The doctor's done his duty, you belong to Uncle Sam. — Clio. 

Now, I'm in the guard-house I'm awaiting my discharge, 
To hell with all the officers, the provost and the guards, 
But when I get to 'Frisco I'll be happy as a clam, 
Just thinking of the rotten pork I ate for Uncle Sam. — Cho. 



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37 

EXPLOSIONS FROM TROPICAL 
LANGUAGES 



Air: "Boom-da-rara Boom-de-aye" 
(By Colonel Robert R. Stevens, U. S. A.) 



1. 

Poling upstream a flat sampan 
Is a way of reaching old Bamban, 
Where the Gugus, to a man 
When enfiladed, turned and ran. 

Chorus 

Bong-a-bong de Bay-am-bang, 

Bag-a-bag de Bay-am-bong, 

Hully smoke and what are they, 

They sound like an outbreak bound this way. 

2. 

Further north is Bay-am-bang, 
Place that once with volleys rang, 
Where there came as tough a gang 
As ever heard a jail door clang. 

3. 

Now to help our song along, 
Let's take a slam at Bong-a-bong, 
Warning, with its signal gong, 
Outposts in the mountains strong. 

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4. 

'Cross the range is quaint Bam-bang, 
Fragrant with Ylang Ylang, 
Where the cuckoo lizards sang 
And the natives are too good to hang. 

5. 

The next town, if our trail's not wrong, 
Is quiet, sunny Bay-am-bong, 
Home of rest, a peaceful throng, 
Place of music and of song. 



But we will stop at Bag-a-bag, 
Town that never chewed the rag, 
Showed an insurrecto flag, 
Nor heard the barking of a Krag. 

Finale 
(Replacing Chorus) 

So we end our song, and now, 
Our allegiance do avow, 
With our respects and formal bow, 
To the Order of the Carabao. 



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38 
A SOLDIER'S LAMENT 



Air : "Bingen on the Rhine" 



A soldier in the cavalry lay on a canvas bunk, 
On a soap box there beside him lay a hunk of Army punk 
And as he chewed away and busy, his face turned gray, 
For the soldier boy was dying in the Islands far away. 



As his comrade knelt beside him to hear what he might say, 
The dying soldier faltered, "Bring me a bunch of hay, 
For my horse has food in plenty, the grub is left behind, 
And I must starve on Bacon, Army Bacon on the Rind." 



And as he lay there gasping with the moments flying fast, 
He tried to chew a rubber boot 'fore life went out at last. 
And he said to his comrade, "Bring me a box of soap, 
For they eat it in the frozen north, and where there is life 
there is hope. 

But, Charlie dear, I greatly fear, my race is almost run, 
Life's feeble spark will be snuffed out ere the setting of the 

sun. 
Take a message and a token to the dear ones left behind 
And say I starved on Bacon, Army Bacon on the Rind." 

That evening, just at twilight, as the flag slid down the pole, 
We bowed our heads in silence for the parting soul, 
But that night beside the camp-fire you could hear his com- 
rades say, 
"If he'd had a soldier's rations he'd be alive today. 

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A curse on the man who did it, tho' with coin his purse be 

lined, 
May he starve on Prunes and Bacon, Army Bacon on the 

Rind." 
In a trim New England cottage sits a mother old and gray 
In her hand she holds a letter that came by mail that day. 

And as she sits there reading, her eyes are filled with tears 
For the letter brings the tidings that every mother fears. 
It tells how in the Islands her darling met his death, 
Fighting for flag and country midst the battle's frenzied 

breath, 
But it don't tell how it happened, and perhaps the fates are 

kind, 
For her darling starved on Bacon, Army Bacon on the Rind. 



39 
NOTHING DOING 



Go along; Mister Soldier — don't you habla me 
Vamos poco tiempo por Amerikee, 
Then who will take care of the pickaninny 
'Way out in the Phillipine Islands — 



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40 

THE HIGH-BALL 



Here's to the glorious high-ball, that fills you full of vim ! 
Here's to the Scotch and Rye, fill your glasses up to the 

brim, 
Let jollity reign supremely, and drive away all care — 
Then fill up your glasses, fellows, with the beverage rich and 

rare. 

Chorus 

Drink the high-ball, at nightfall, 
Be good fellows while you may, 
For tomorrow may bring sorrow, 
So be happy and be gay. 
Sing the glories of good stories, 
While your lip is full of fun. 
Let the high-ball make you happy — 
Here's health to everyone. 



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A SONG OF A FLAT-FOOT 



(Contributed by Lieut. J. G. Berry, U. S. R. C. S.) 



A-going 'round the galley to get a glass of flip, 

Says the masther's mate of the quather-deck, "All hands 

about ship." 
Oh, the ship she was at say, me byes, and indade she was 

a-rollin' 
And I got me jacket dusted with the bight o' the main to'- 

bowline. 

With a right for too-ra-laddie and a right for too-ra-lay, 
And a right for too-ra-laddie and a right for too-ra-lay. 

A-going aft on the quather-deck wan day some frinds to 

meet, 
Says the masther's mate of the quather-deck, "Let go yer 

trys'l sheet." 
"I ain't got yer trys'l sheet," says I, "The hell ye ain't," he 

said. 
And a son of a gun of a bo's'n's mate he larruped me over 

the head. 

With a right for too-ra-laddie, etc. 

And now me story's inded, an' I wisht it had been shoorter, 
It's all about me cruise aboard the good ship "Minnesoota." 
And all ye good ship's company, I wish ye mighty well, 
But the tacks and sheets and the bo's'n's mates they all may 
go to hell. 

With a right for too-ra-laddie, etc. 

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42 

I'M GOIN' TO LIVE ANYHOW 



Air : "I Don't Know Why I Love You, But I Do" 
(By Captain H. S. Howland, U. S. Inf.) 



In the land of Mindanao, 

Which, of course, you will allow, 

Is the roughest, toughest country on the ma-a-p, 

There's a darn rebellious king, 

Who prefers to laugh and sing, 

Than to take his chances with us in a scrap. 

Chorus 

For he's goin' to live anyhow 'til he di-i-es, 
"I'm for a natural death, you know," he si-i-ighs; 
For a scrap, you see, would be the end of me — 
W T hat a 'ell of a joke on me 'twould be — 
I'm goin' to live and howl until I die. 



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43 
I DON'T KNOW WHY THEY WANT YOU 



I don't know why the} r want you, but they do-o-o. 

There's lots of other niggers just the same as you — 

But what Piang does tell, 

Makes us hike and pike like 'ell — 

I don't know why they want you, but they do-o-o. 



44 
PHILIPPINE VERSION 



Air: "Everybody Works but Father" 



Everybody works but a gugu, 

And he sits around all day, 
Smoking a large tobac — 

Too strong to work for pay. 
Mujer takes in washing, 

To buy a good mannc; 
Nobody works in that land, 

So do not look. 



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45 
DIXIE LAND 



I wish I was in de land ob cotton, 

Old times dar am not forgotten, 
Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie land. 

In Dixie land whar I was born in, 

Early on one frosty mornin', 
Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie land. 

Chorus 

Den I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! 

In Dixie land, I'll took my stand to lib and die in Dixie, 

Away, away, away down south in Dixie, 

Away, away, away down south in Dixie. 



Old Missus marry "Willdeweaber," 

Willium was a gay deceaber; 
Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie land. 

But when he put his arm around 'er, 

He smiled as fierce as a forty pounder, 
Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie land. — Cho. 

Dar's buck-wheat cakes an' Ingen' batter, 

Makes you fat or a little fatter; 
Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie land. 

Den hoe it down an scratch your grabble, 

To Dixie's land I'm bound to trabble, 
Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie land. — Cho. 



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46 

SOLDIER'S FAREWELL 



How can I bear to leave thee? 
One parting kiss I give thee; 
And then whate'er befalls me, 
I go where honor calls me. 

Chorus 

Farewell, farewell, 
My own true love, 
Farewell, farewell, 
My own true love. 

Ne'er more may I behold thee, 
Or to this heart enfold thee; 
With spear and pennon dancing, 
I see the foe advancing. — Cho. 

I think of thee with longing, 
Think thou, when tears are thronging, 
That with my last faint sighing, 
I'll whisper soft while dying. — Cho. 



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47 
"THE REGULAR ARMY, OH !" 



Three years ago this very day, 

We went to Governor's Isle, 
For to stand forninst the cannon 

In true military style. 
Thirteen American dollars 

Each month we surely get, 
For to carry a gun and bayonet 

With a regimental step. 
We had our choice of going 

To the Army or to jail, 
Or it's up the Hudson river 

With a "copper" take a sail. 
So we puckered up our courage, 

Wid bravery we did go, 
And we cursed the day 

We went away wid the Regular Army, Oh ! 



Chorus 

There was Sergeant John McCafferty 

And Captain Donahue, 
Oh ! they made us march 

And toe the scratch in gallant Co. "Q." 
Oh ! the drums do roll upon me soul, 

And this is the style we go, 
Forty miles a day on banes and hay 

In the Regular Army, Oh ! 



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We went to Arizona 

For to fight the Injuns there, 
We came near being bald-headed, 

But they never got our hair. 
We lay among the ditches, 

In the dirty yellow mud, 
And we never saw an onion, 

A turnip nor a spud. 
Oh ! we were taken prisoners 

Conveyed forninst the chafe. 
Oh! he said we'll make an Irish stew, 

The dirty Indian thafe. 
On the telegraphic wires 

We walked to Mexico, 
And we blessed the day we skipped away 

From the Regular Army, Oh! 



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48 

A DREAM 



Air: "I Dreamed I Dwelt in Marble Halls' 
(By Capt. G. H. Knox, U. S. Inf.) 



I dreamed that I dwelt on an isle of cracked ice, 

In the midst of a lake of champagne, 
Where bloomed the mint julep in meadows of green, 

Amid showers of lithia rain. 

I reclined on a divan of lager beer foam, 

With a pillow of froth for my head, 
While the spray from a fountain of sparkling gin-fizz 

Descended like dew on my bed. 

From far-away mountains of crystalline ice, 

A zephyr refreshing and cool, 
Came wafting the incense of sweet muscatel, 

That sparkled in many a pool. 

My senses were soothed by the soft, purling song 

Of a brooklet of pusse-cafe 
That rippled along over pebbles of snow 

To a river of absinthe frappe. 

Then lulled by the music of tinkling glass 
From the schooners that danced on the deep, 

I dreamily sipped a high-ball or two, 
And languidly floated to sleep. 

And then I awoke on a bed full of rocks, 

With a bolster as hard as a brick, 
A wrench in my neck, a rack in my head, 

And a stomach detestably sick. 

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With sand in my eyes and a grit in my throat, 
Where the taste of last evening still clung, 

I felt a bath towel stuffed in my mouth 
Which I afterward found was my tongue. 

And I groped for the thread af the evening before, 

In the mystified maze of my brain, 
Until a great light burst upon me at last, 

"I'm Off of the Wagon Again." 



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MISERICORDIA 



(By Colonel Louis Maus, M. C, U. S. A.) 



Erstwhile, dear little sweetheart, with eyes of blue and slate, 
Warm up the cockles of your heart, and listen to his fate, 
'Tis of a lonely Carabao, within a foreign land, 
Who lost his life and happiness, far from Luzon's coral 
strand. 

Amidst the jungles and the mountains, and beside the mur- 
muring sea, 

Where groves of palms and mangoes fringe deep the distant 
lea, 

This once contented Carabao, and king of mud and rain, 

Lived happily and merrily, and never dreamed of pain. 

So warm up the cockles of your heart, once dearest little 

friend, 
And place a little chaplet upon his sad, sad bier, 
For never more will happiness and peace be his refrain, 
Who loved the surging of the sea, and Luzon's driving rain. 

He listened to a siren and left his native shore, 
His home and friends of childhood, and all, forever more, 
And sailed into old Frisco, within the Golden Gate, 
Where God Almighty left him, left him to his fate. 

So warm up the cockles of your heart, once dearest little 

friend, 
And breathe one sigh of pity upon his mournful end, 
He loved a fair, fair, houri, with eyes of blue and slate, 
Who broke his heart, God knows she did, and left him to 

his fate. 

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LAST CALL OF THE THIRSTY CARABAO 



Air: "Grand Chorus from Aguinaldo's March' 



Sst, Bombinero ! 
The herd is mighty thirsty. 
We hope that you've not fainted 
Or peacefully passed away ! 
We've heard that camels are known to live 
Eight days without a drink — 
Who wants to be a camel? How! 
Nosotros son Carabaos 
Bombinero, hombre are you dead — hey? 

Las vacas tiensen sed. 



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AULD LANG SYNE 



Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 

And never brought to min'? 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 

And days of auld lang syne? 
In days of auld lang syne, my dear, 

The days of auld lang syne, 
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet, 

In the days of auld lang syne. 



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REVELRY OF THE DYING 



Air: "Away with Melancholy' 



We meet 'neath the sounding rafter, 

And the walls around are bare. 
As they echo our peals of laughter, 

It seems that the dead are there. 
But stand to your glasses, steady ! 

We drink to our comrades' eyes; 
Quaff a cup to the dead already, 

And hurrah ! for the next that dies. 



Cut off from the land that bore us, 

Betrayed by the land we find, 
Where the brightest have gone before us, 

And the dullest remain behind. 
Stand ! stand to your glasses, steady ! 

'Tis all we have left here to prize; 
A cup to the dead already; 

Hurrah ! for the next man that dies. 



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